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Tissue Stem Cells: Architects of Their Niches

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CELL STEM CELL
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 532-556

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2020.09.011

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Funding

  1. NIH [R01-AR050452, R01-AR31737, R01-AR27883, R01-AG020961, R01-HG00967401]
  2. Starr Foundation
  3. Melanoma Research Alliance
  4. NYSTEM [C32585GG]
  5. Baxter Foundation
  6. Li Ka Shing Foundation
  7. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) grants [DISC1-10036, DISC2-10604]
  8. American Heart Association grant [AHA-17CSA33590101]

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Stem cells (SCs) maintain tissue homeostasis and repair wounds. Despite marked variation in tissue architecture and regenerative demands, SCs often follow similar paradigms in communicating with their microenvironmental niche to transition between quiescent and regenerative states. Here we use skin epithelium and skeletal muscle-among the most highly-stressed tissues in our body-to highlight similarities and differences in niche constituents and how SCs mediate natural tissue rejuvenation and perform regenerative acts prompted by injuries. We discuss how these communication networks break down during aging and how understanding tissue SCs has led to major advances in regenerative medicine.

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