An unsolved puzzle in medical science was the development of human blood. Scientists from Singapore managed to do this impossible task and may have found a way to develop human blood from skin cells by successfully creating artificial mouse blood and immune cells from skin cells. This miraculous discovery as described in a paper published in the journal Nature Communications, and could be considered to be a potential breakthrough in the field of regenerative medicine. On the face of it, skin cells and blood cells couldn't be more different from one another," explained Dr.

Cheng Hui, whose worked initiated this study. “We have been interested in whether it might be possible to rewrite the identity of cells, specifically to turn skin into blood," Nature World News reported. To date, the researchers have identified a cocktail of four factors that can convert mouse skin cells into different…