The stem cell continuum - Considerations on the heterogeneity and plasticity of marrow stem cells
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Quesenberry, Peter J.
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Ctr Stem Cell Biol, Roger Williams Med Ctr, Res Dept, Providence, RI 02908 USACtr Stem Cell Biol, Roger Williams Med Ctr, Res Dept, Providence, RI 02908 USA
Quesenberry, Peter J.
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Dooner, G.
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Ctr Stem Cell Biol, Roger Williams Med Ctr, Res Dept, Providence, RI 02908 USACtr Stem Cell Biol, Roger Williams Med Ctr, Res Dept, Providence, RI 02908 USA
Dooner, G.
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Dooner, M.
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Ctr Stem Cell Biol, Roger Williams Med Ctr, Res Dept, Providence, RI 02908 USACtr Stem Cell Biol, Roger Williams Med Ctr, Res Dept, Providence, RI 02908 USA
Dooner, M.
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Colvin, G.
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Colvin, G.
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Traditional models of hematopoiesis have been hierarchical. Recent evidence showing that marrow stem cells are a cycling population and that the hematopoietic phenotype of these cells reversibly changes with cycle transit have suggested a continuum model of stem cell regulators. Studies on marrow cell conversion to lung cells have extended this continuum to cycle-related differentiation into nonhernatopoietic stem cells. We postulate that stem cells transiting cell cycle continually change their chromatin structure, thus providing different windows of transcriptional opportunity and a continually changing phenotype. Final outcomes with this continuum model would be determined by the specific chromatin state of the cell and the presence of specific differentiation inducers.