The beauty of asymmetry: asymmetric divisions and self-renewal in the haematopoietic system
AD Ho, W Wagner - Current opinion in hematology, 2007 - journals.lww.com
AD Ho, W Wagner
Current opinion in hematology, 2007•journals.lww.comIdentification of the molecular interactions between stem cells and their niche has led to an
understanding of the mechanisms that control the self-renewal of stem cells. Ultimately,
molecular signals triggered by adhesion and junction complexes are responsible for the
adoption of specific cell fate.
understanding of the mechanisms that control the self-renewal of stem cells. Ultimately,
molecular signals triggered by adhesion and junction complexes are responsible for the
adoption of specific cell fate.
Summary
Identification of the molecular interactions between stem cells and their niche has led to an understanding of the mechanisms that control the self-renewal of stem cells. Ultimately, molecular signals triggered by adhesion and junction complexes are responsible for the adoption of specific cell fate.
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