Osteogenic and neurogenic stem cells in their own place: unraveling differences and similarities between niches

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  • who: Wanda Lattanzi and Luca Bonfanti from the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, Latium Musculoskeletal Tissue University of Turin, Turin, Italy have published the research work: Osteogenic and Neurogenic Stem Cells in Their Own Place: Unraveling Differences and Similarities Between Niches, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: On these bases future studies should be aimed first at obtaining full understanding of the "natural" SC niche dynamics (paying attention to differences between tissues and species) and second at further elucidating the nature of cell-to-cell and molecular interactions adopted . . .

     

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