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Stem Cells in the News: CNN and APC Make Headlines

Stem cell self-renewal depends on their ability to divide asymmetrically, with one daughter retaining stem cell identity. This often involves precise orchestration of mitotic spindle orientation, but the machinery used to ensure this outcome is understood in only a handful of examples. In a recent i...

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Published in:Developmental Cell 2003-10, Vol.5 (4), p.532-534
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