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Inherited DNA defects cause squamous cell carcinoma in kids with Fanconi anemia – News-Medical.net
Physicians and scientists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center used new stem cell technology to regenerate and study living patient-specific skin in…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 24 2020
Physicians and scientists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center used new stem cell technology to regenerate and study living patient-specific skin in the lab, giving them a precise close up view of how inherited DNA defects cause skin damage and deadly squamous cell carcinoma in children and young adults with Fanconi anemia (FA).
Reporting their findings in the journal Cell Stem Cell, the researchers are now using the complex 3D laboratory…
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