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Stem cell niches in mammals
Authors:Mitsiadis Thimios A  Barrandon Ornella  Rochat Ariane  Barrandon Yann  De Bari Cosimo
Institution:Department of Orofacial Development and Structure, Institute of Oral Biology, University of Zurich, Plattenstrasse 11, CH 8032, Zurich, Switzerland. thimios.mitsiadis@zzmk.uzh.ch
Abstract:Stem cells safeguard tissue homeostasis and guarantee tissue repair throughout life. The decision between self-renewal and differentiation is influenced by a specialized microenvironment called stem cell niche. Physical and molecular interactions with niche cells and orientation of the cleavage plane during stem cell mitosis control the balance between symmetric and asymmetric division of stem cells. Here we highlight recent progress made on the anatomical and molecular characterization of mammalian stem cell niches, focusing particularly on bone marrow, tooth and hair follicle. The knowledge of the regulation of stem cells within their niches in health and disease will be instrumental to develop novel therapies that target stem cell niches to achieve tissue repair and re-establish tissue homeostasis.
Keywords:Stem cells  Tooth  Incisor  Hair  Bone  Notch signaling  Niches
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