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What role do stem cells play in tissue aging?

Stem cells are crucial for tissue maintenance and repair. With aging, the number and functionality of stem cells decline, leading to reduced regenerative capacity. For example, in the bone marrow, hematopoietic stem cells decrease in number and efficiency, affecting blood cell production. Similarly, muscle stem cells (satellite cells) show diminished regenerative potential, contributing to muscle atrophy.

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