Stem cells: Shibboleths of development, part II: Toward a functional definition

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作者
Parker, GC [1 ]
Anastassova-Kristeva, M [1 ]
Eisenberg, LM [1 ]
Rao, MS [1 ]
Willia, MA [1 ]
Sanberg, PR [1 ]
English, D [1 ]
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[1] Wayne State Univ, Childrens Hosp Michigan, Sch Med, Childrens Res Ctr,Carman & Ann Adams Dept Pediat, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
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10.1089/scd.2005.14.463
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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Our previous discourse on stem cell characteristics led to the conclusion that the qualities deemed essential for a cell to be considered a "stem cell" are neither firmly established nor universally accepted, and this we accept as editorial policy. In that study, self-renewal, asymmetric division, phenotypic markers, and other attributes touted as being indicative of cells being stem cells were critically questioned as fundamental to the definition of a stem cell, leading us to seek a functional definition instead. Here, we offer further considerations, and elaborate on the characteristics that diverse investigators feel are essential for a cell to function as a stem cell, either in development or body maintenance. We hope that this discourse will promote further reflection, culminating with a definition that is widely accepted and universally applicable. We confess this goal has not been reached, neither here nor elsewhere. The outstanding goal of understanding what stem cells are, a prerequisite of characterizing what stem cells do and how they do it, is still outstanding.
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页码:463 / 469
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