Regulation of Stem Cells in Blood-Forming System Differs in Males and Females

Sex hormones regulate not just the stem cells in male and female sexual organs differently but also the stem cells in the blood-forming system, with estrogen found to be a prolific promoter of stem cell self-renewal, a new study conducted by researchers at Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UTA Southwestern (CRI) and Baylor College of Medicine. The research, published in iNature/i, raises several intriguing possibilities for further investigation ...

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