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It is TRUE that maturation of stem cells into mature blood cells occurs in the red bone marrow.

For the first time, there is an exceptional opportunity to use human cardiomyocytes in cardiac regeneration therapies or as surrogate human tissues for the discovery of new drugs thanks to the derivation of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and the ability to differentiate cardiomyocytes from them. Although lacking many of the structural and functional traits of adult cardiomyocytes, these cells are still regarded as immature and are representative of early human development.

Cardiomyocytes are not the only cells produced from hPSCs that do not mature. Hepatocytes and pancreatic beta-cells made from hPSCs had similar results described. The cells are forced to differentiate into a certain cell type by the timely delivery of growth hormones, yet these cells differ greatly from the adult phenotype.

Blood stem cells divide and mature inside the bone marrow to produce fresh blood cells. The cells either develop into white blood cells called lymphocytes or other blood-forming cells during this process. These additional blood-forming cells develop into platelets, white blood cells other than lymphocytes, or red blood cells.

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