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Stem cells that make stems

Nature, 2002
Plant stem cells, contained in specialized structures called meristems, have amazing regenerative powers. They enable plants to grow and produce new organs throughout lifetimes that can span hundreds of years.
Gerd Jürgens   +2 more
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Roots and stems: stem cells in cancer

Nature Medicine, 2006
Cancer develops from normal tissues through the accumulation of genetic alterations that act in concert to confer malignant phenotypes. Although we have now identified some of the genes that when mutated initiate tumor formation and drive cancer progression, the identity of the cell population(s) susceptible to such transforming events remains ...
Kornelia Polyak   +3 more
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Stemness and Stem Cell Markers

2017
Stemness is still a contraversive entity and the definition is evolving. It can roughly be defined as the most primitive cell state capable of transdifferentiating into divergent functional cell lines. Different stem cells express different stem cell markers which are hallmarks of these cells together with adequate functionality.
Mirjana Pavlovic, Ksenija Radotić
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The Stemness of Perinatal Stem Cells

2019
Perinatal tissues provide a list of new sources for stem cell derivation, such as amniotic fluid, fetal membranes (amnion and chorion), umbilical cord, and placental tissue. The perinatal stem cells represent an intermediate cell type which has recently been described to combine qualities of both adult stem cell and ESCs and possess a broad multipotent
Yan Zhang, Na Liu, Zongjin Li
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