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Asymmetric and symmetric stem-cell divisions in development and cancer

Sean J. Morrison and Judith Kimble

Nature 441, 1068-1074(29 June 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04956

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Figure 2

Controls of asymmetric stem-cell division.

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Figure 3

Symmetric divisions in the developing C. elegans germ line.

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Figure 4

Symmetric stem-cell divisions in the adult germ line.

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Figure 5

Stem cells can facultatively use both symmetric and asymmetric divisions.

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