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Tag: blood stem cells

Proteins in blood cells research team. Pictures left to right: Luciano di Croce, Livia Condemi, Isabel Espejo Díaz, Cecilia Ballaré and Arantxa Guitiérrez Velázquez (Photo by Marta Vila) Biology Health 

Protein Affects 10 Billion Blood Cells a Day

September 9, 2020September 9, 2020 Science Connectedblood, blood stem cells, epigenetics, genetics, protein, stem cells

Special proteins in your blood have been identified by researchers for their role in activating stem cells to develop into healthy blood cells.

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More Exercise Doesn’t Always Burn More Calories

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