Stem cell hope for kidney disease

Melbourne: Australian researchers are claiming to have managed to "trick" human kidney cells into reverting to generalised cells, able to develop into virtually any type of tissue in the body. According to ABC report, this achievement, done without the use of embryos, offers scientists a powerful new set of tools for studying the molecular mechanisms […]

Melbourne: Australian researchers are claiming to have managed to "trick" human kidney cells into reverting to generalised cells, able to develop into virtually any type of tissue in the body.

According to ABC report, this achievement, done without the use of embryos, offers scientists a powerful new set of tools for studying the molecular mechanisms driving genetic kidney disorders such as polycystic kidney disease and Alport syndrome, as well as for testing new treatments for the diseases.