Laminin-111 shown to modulate stem cell transitions

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The Stevens Group has published their latest article in PNAS! The paper by Christine-Maria Horejs et al entitled “Biologically-active laminin-111 fragment that modulates the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in embryonic stem cells” reports the group’s latest research involving the importance of laminin fragments in stem cell differentiation. We thank the UK Regenerative Medicine Platform Hub “Acellular Approaches for Therapeutic Delivery” for generous support.

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