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Commonalities in the endocrinology of stem cell biology and organ regeneration (In special issue: Stem cells and progenitors in organ maintenance, regeneration and replacement: the role of hormones and growth factors in health and disease)

Commonalities in the endocrinology of stem cell biology and organ regeneration (In special issue: Stem cells and progenitors in organ maintenance, regeneration and replacement: the role of hormones and growth factors in health and disease)
Commonalities in the endocrinology of stem cell biology and organ regeneration (In special issue: Stem cells and progenitors in organ maintenance, regeneration and replacement: the role of hormones and growth factors in health and disease)
stem cell, progenitor cell, niche, microenvironment, organ, regeneration, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine
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Hanley, Neil A.
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Hanley, Neil A.
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Hanley, Neil A. (2008) Commonalities in the endocrinology of stem cell biology and organ regeneration (In special issue: Stem cells and progenitors in organ maintenance, regeneration and replacement: the role of hormones and growth factors in health and disease). Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 288 (1-2), 1-5. (doi:10.1016/j.mce.2008.04.001).

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Published date: 25 June 2008
Keywords: stem cell, progenitor cell, niche, microenvironment, organ, regeneration, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/59809
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Date deposited: 29 Sep 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:17

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Author: Neil A. Hanley

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