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<title>Stem cell niches in animal development  and adulthood. Topics in animal and plant development: from cell differentiation to morphogenesis</title>
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<description>Stem cell niches in animal development  and adulthood. Topics in animal and plant development: from cell differentiation to morphogenesis
López Onieva, Lourdes; Rojas Rios, Patricia; Pearson, John; González Reyes, Acaimo
Stem cell niches are able to maintain stable populations of stem cells &#13;
allowing stem cell self-renewal and the production of differentiating progeny. &#13;
Niches create a permissive environment for self-renewal by providing &#13;
physical support and signals to resident stem cells. Niche-maintained stem &#13;
cells support organogenesis, tissue remodelling and tissue homeostasis by &#13;
replacing cells lost through natural cell death or injury. In this chapter we &#13;
examine the importance of stem cell niches for the preservation of adult &#13;
tissues and review the molecular mechanisms involved in niche-dependent &#13;
stem cell maintenance in animals.
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