Fusion brings down barriers
Alexander Medvinsky () and
Austin Smith ()
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Alexander Medvinsky: Institute for Stem Cell Research, University of Edinburgh
Austin Smith: Institute for Stem Cell Research, University of Edinburgh
Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6934, 823-825
Abstract:
It remains uncertain how tissue-specific stem cells could generate the mature cell types of another tissue. In one instance, where bone-marrow-derived stem cells repair damaged liver in mice, cell fusion is the answer.
Date: 2003
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