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Planarian stem cells can be “independent” and turn into any type of cell without needing a nearby niche, a new study indicates.
Stem cells in most organisms typically take cues from adjacent cells. But new research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research reveals planarian stem cells ignore their nearest neighbors and ...