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J Cell Sci (2023) 136 (24): jcs261200.
Published: 27 December 2023
.... , Demircioglu , D. , Damle , G. , Hasson , D. , Radice , G. L. and Krauss , R. S. ( 2023 ). Cadherin-dependent adhesion is required for muscle stem cell niche anchorage and maintenance . bioRxiv , 2023.10.05.561107 . 10.1101/2023.10.05.561107 Jaafar Marican , N. H. , Cruz...
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J Cell Sci (2017) 130 (6): 1021–1025.
Published: 15 March 2017
... cell population. This Cell Science at a Glance article and the accompanying poster will therefore aim to summarise our current understanding of the corneal epithelial stem cell niche and its role in regulating stem cell activity during homeostasis, repair and disease. * Author for correspondence...
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J Cell Sci (2010) 123 (10): 1613–1622.
Published: 15 May 2010
... and thereby maintain its architecture and shape. Here, we review recent literature showing that this is but one of their roles, and that they have essential functions in all aspects of the stem cell-niche interaction – retention, division and exit. We also highlight from this literature evidence supporting...
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J Cell Sci (2009) 122 (20): 3613–3618.
Published: 15 October 2009
... 2009 2009 Drosophila spermatogenesis Stem cell niche Cyst cells Centrosomes Centrioles Stem cells have a key role in generating hundreds of specialized cell types during embryonic development and in replacing short-lived differentiated cells in adult tissues. To achieve this task...
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J Cell Sci (2008) 121 (3): 255–264.
Published: 1 February 2008
... and differentiation is influenced by the 3D environment within the stem cell niche. For tissue-engineering strategies to be successful, the intimate dynamic relationship between cells and the ECM must be understood to ensure appropriate cell behavior. Fig. 5. Cells growing on engineered scaffolds. (a,b...