Stem cells traffic in time
David T. Scadden
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David T. Scadden: David T. Scadden is at the Center for Regenerative Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA. dscadden@mgh.harvard.edu
Nature, 2008, vol. 452, issue 7186, 416-417
Abstract:
Circadian activity in the brain regulates the movement of blood stem cells into and out of the bone marrow. Perhaps this process is testing the suitability of these cell 'tenants' for their new home — the remodelling bone.
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1038/452416a
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