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Lajtha, L GAffiliation
Paterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital & Holt Radium Institute, Manchester M20 9BXIssue Date
1982
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This brief overview of the different cell populations types contained in the various tissues of the adult organisms, with special reference to cell population hierarchies and kinetic patterns, indicates that not all cell populations have--nor do they need--stem cells; in those which have, the stem cells usually represent a minority subpopulation.Citation
Tissues and stem cells. 1982, 36 (5):231-3 Biomed PharmacotherJournal
Biomedicine & PharmacotherapyPubMed ID
7168800Type
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enISSN
0753-3322Collections
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