Royal Jelly Shows Promise in Assisting Stem Cell Research
Stanford University findings about a protein this substance contains could lead to pills that regenerate healthy tissue in damaged organs - be it your heart, eyes, skin or spinal cord.
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Stanford University scientists found royalactin, a protein found in royal jelly responsible for the queen bee’s massive growth, has the ability to keep mouse embryonic stem cells pluripotent by inhibiting differentiation
Stem cells are pluripotential, meaning that they have the ability to turn into any and every type of tissue to form an…
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