The nature of stem cells: state rather than entity

Stem cells are endowed with self-renewal and multipotential differentiation capacities. Contrary to the expectation that stem cells would selectively express specific genes, these cells have a highly promiscuous gene-expression pattern. Here, I suggest that the transient stem cell state, termed the...

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Biobanks
Biological and medical sciences
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Biomedicine
Cancer Research
Cell Differentiation
Ethics
Exceptionalism
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Function
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Genetic testing
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Genomes
Genomics
Human Genetics
Humans
Informed consent
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Phenotype
Population genetics
Science
Stem cells
Stem Cells - cytology
Stem Cells - metabolism
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