Extensive characterization of stem cells derived from skin

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Abstract

A stem cell is defined by two main parameters: the ability to have many division cycles maintaining the undifferentiated state (self-renewal) and the ability to differentiate into all mature cell types (unlimited potential). The authors describe the various types of stem cells and their functions.

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Di Benedetto, G., Bottoni, M., Scalise, A., Gorbi, S., Torresetti, M., Di Primio, R., & Orciani, M. (2014). Extensive characterization of stem cells derived from skin. In Stem Cells in Aesthetic Procedures: Art, Science, and Clinical Techniques (pp. 335–342). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45207-9_23

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