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_aStem cells : _bFrom hydra to man / _cedited by Thomas C. G. Bosch |
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_aGermany : _bSpinger, _c2008. |
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_axv, 188 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aincludes references and index. | ||
520 | _aMuch of our knowledge of stem cells has been inferred from studies of remarkable few species. The ability to manipulate stem cells in "model" organisms such as the mouse and a few other vertebrate species has driven our understanding of basic biology of stem cells. The power and efficiency of studying model organisms, however, comes at a cost since a few species, obviously, do not reflect natureAs true diversity. Unfortunately, although all multicellular organisms seem to rely on stem cells, and although this seems to be a question of key importance for understanding the evolution of. | ||
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650 | _aCellules souches. | ||
700 | _aBosch, Thomas C. G. | ||
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