Stem cells have the ability of cell-renewal and differentiation into other cell types. The magic of stem cells brings new hope to patients, leading to all kinds of possibilities for therapeutic use. Bone marrow transplantation serves as a great example, which has been extensively used to treat Leukemia. Aren’t you curious about “when” and “how” stem cells were firstly identified? Back to 1960s, scientists tried to find ways to treat people who exposed to radiation during nuclear war. Ernest McCulloch and James Till started to give mice high doses of radiation and then injected bone marrow cells into those irradiated mice. They found that the number of injected cells is correlated with the survival rate and the number of clones formed in the spleen. Ernest and James are the first to prove the existence of stem cells and further characterized them.
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