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      8 months ago

      That’s pretty incredible, with no noticeable degradation between replications? I know very little about stem cell cultures.

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        8 months ago

        There’d have to be some degradation over time. Unless they’re repairing the DNA using computerized backups or something.

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          The stem cells themselves are self-repairing and self replicating. Quoting Wikipedia:

          Due to the self-renewal capacity of stem cells, a stem cell line can be cultured in vitro indefinitely.

          Currently all embryonic stem cell research and therapies in the US are conducted using only 486 cultures.