Open questions: Knowing who's who in multicellular animals is not always as simple as we imagine

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The ability of certain tumor cells of mammals and molluscs to spread from the original host to others reopens the question of distinguishing self from non-self. It is part of a wider phenomenon of cellular parasitism and cell chimerism including germ cells.

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Weiss, R. A. (2018, October 15). Open questions: Knowing who’s who in multicellular animals is not always as simple as we imagine. BMC Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-018-0582-8

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