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How are Stem Cells Maintained?
The maintenance of stem cells involves a balance between self-renewal and differentiation. This balance is regulated by intrinsic factors such as
transcription factors
and extrinsic factors including signaling pathways and the
stem cell niche
.
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How are Stem Cells Maintained?
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