DNA organization offers clues for advancing stem cell therapy

Scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have discovered how adult stem cells retain their regenerative power. The researchers demonstrate in a paper published in the journal Genes & Development that these cells rely on a group of helper proteins called histone chaperones—organizers or guides known to help package our two-meter-long genome when cells need to divide or switch on specific genes.

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