Research harnesses machine learning and imaging to give insight into stem cell behavior

Single hematopoietic stem cells dividing metabolically (m) symmetrically and asymmetrically, measured by the research team’s imaging technique. Credit: Hao Zhou And Keyue Shen / University of Southern California Stem cells are like the emergency tool kit of the human body. They have the unique ability to form into other types of specialized cells—from immune cells to brain cells. They can divide and regenerate indefinitely to repair and replenish our system on command. The ability to culture stem cells in the lab and grow them into any type of cell we Read More

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