Organization of self-advantageous niche by neural stem/progenitor cells during development via autocrine VEGF-A under hypoxia
Abstract Background Tissue stem cells are confined within a special microenvironment called niche. Stem cells in such a niche are supplied with nutrients and contacted by other cells to maintain their characters and also to keep or expand their population size. Besides, oxygen concentration is a key...
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Main Authors: | Taichi Kashiwagi (Author), Yuuki Takazawa (Author), Tetsushi Kagawa (Author), Tetsuya Taga (Author) |
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