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How Do Stem Cells Interact with Their Niche?
Stem cells
reside in a specialized microenvironment known as the niche. Interactions within this niche are essential for:
Maintaining stem cell quiescence and activation.
Regulating differentiation pathways.
Ensuring proper tissue regeneration and repair.
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