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Role of LRCs in Demonstrating Clonogenicity Post-injury In Vivo

This study by SJA Buczacki et al. in Nature showcases how label-retaining cells demonstrate clonogenicity following injury in vivo. The research delves into the regenerative potential of LRCs and their role in tissue repair. The findings offer insights into cellular behavior and regeneration in living organisms.

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Role of LRCs in Demonstrating Clonogenicity Post-injury In Vivo

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  1. LRCs only demonstrate clonogenicity after injury in vivo. SJA Buczackiet al.Nature000, 1-5 (2013) doi:10.1038/nature11965

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