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How stem cell descendants preserve flexibility while maintaining distinct identities
Strategic angle: Stem cells balance self-renewal and specialization to sustain tissues.
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Stem cells exhibit a unique ability to balance self-renewal with the production of specialized descendants, a critical function for sustaining tissue health.
Research indicates that in various tissues, certain early descendants of stem cells can revert to a stem-like state, enhancing the population's resilience.
This flexibility in cellular identity is vital for effective tissue regeneration, ensuring that the necessary cell types are available when needed.