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米Pennsylvania大、成人のヒト細胞を、毛包を生む幹細胞に転換することに成功  from 日経バイオテクONLINE  (2014-1-29 8:00) 
 男性型脱毛症を治す可能性のあるアプローチの1つは、幹細胞を使って、死んで失われてしまった毛包を再生することだ。しかし今のところ、十分な数の毛包産生幹細胞を生み出すことは可能ではない。米University of PennsylvaniaのPerelman School of Medicineの病理、実験医学、皮膚科のXiaowei "George" Xu准教授らのグループは、成人の細胞を、上皮幹細胞へ転換する手法を発見した。同研究成果はNature Communications誌に掲載された。これはヒトでもマウスを使った実験でも、初めての成果だ。
Astrophile: Jellyfish galaxies found spawning in clusters  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 7:08) 
Blobby galaxies with long glowing tendrils of stars could help explain why spiral galaxies are unusually rare in large clusters        
Parched California hunts for water in unusual places  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 6:55) 
California's extreme drought could become the new norm as the climate warms, leaving engineers scrambling to develop new ways to slake the state's thirst        
Save ancient Chinese scrolls with anti-curl weapons  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 4:10) 
Ancient hanging scrolls helped physicists find an answer to a millennia-old problem– the solution may also prove useful in flexible electronic displays        
Hawking timeline: A brief history of black holes  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 2:57) 
Stephen Hawking has changed his mind about what black holes are? not for the first time. Take a journey through the biggest shifts in black hole lore        
Today on New Scientist  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 2:45) 
All the latest on newscientist.com: new era of fast genetic engineering, Black Death, MERS, kestrel spy drone, a famous brain rebuilt and more        
Dangerous rare elephants pose conservation conundrum  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 2:11) 
Asian elephants menacing the Hassan district of Karnataka are being rounded up but opinion is divided over whether it is best to train or relocate them        
Deadly MERS virus could hold the key to its own cure  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 1:58) 
Recreating a small part of the MERS virus, which has killed 76 people so far, could block it from infecting cells and spreading disease        
Fancy tech will not solve massive land loss, says UN  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 1:41) 
We risk destroying an area of land the size of Brazil by 2050– but the answer is not smarter food production, but less waste        
Neuroscience's most famous brain is reconstructed  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-29 1:00) 
Henry Molaison's brain changed our understanding of memory– now a 3D reconstruction of it is revealing new insights        



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