Embryonic stem cells ‘should be dead’

July 7, 2004 | Source: NewScientist.com News

Tests of embryonic stem cells for the presence of enzymes called caspases (which normally indicate programmed suicide, or apoptosis) showed that few of the cells were actually dying, despite high levels of caspases.

The researcher, Thomas Zwaka of the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center in Madison, speculates that the process of self-renewal may have evolved alongside cell death, and some of the processes may be the same.