Stem cell niches in animal development and adulthood. Topics in animal and plant development: from cell differentiation to morphogenesis
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/99088Metadatos
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Transworld Research Network
Fecha
2011Referencia bibliográfica
Topics in Animal and Plant Development: From Cell Differentiation to Morphogenesis, 2011: 135-161. ISBN: 978-81-7895-506-3 Editor: Jesús Chimal-Monroy
Resumen
Stem cell niches are able to maintain stable populations of stem cells
allowing stem cell self-renewal and the production of differentiating progeny.
Niches create a permissive environment for self-renewal by providing
physical support and signals to resident stem cells. Niche-maintained stem
cells support organogenesis, tissue remodelling and tissue homeostasis by
replacing cells lost through natural cell death or injury. In this chapter we
examine the importance of stem cell niches for the preservation of adult
tissues and review the molecular mechanisms involved in niche-dependent
stem cell maintenance in animals.