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Where are Transit Amplifying Cells Found?
Transit amplifying cells are commonly found in tissues with high turnover rates, such as the
epidermis
,
intestinal crypts
, and
hematopoietic system
. They are typically located in niches close to the stem cells from which they originate.
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