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More than just proliferation: Myc function in stem cells

Murphy, M. J.
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Wilson, A.
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Trumpp, A.  
2005
Trends in Cell Biology

Adult stem cells are essential to maintain regenerative tissues such as skin epidermis, gastrointestinal mucosa or the hematopoietic system. Recent studies in mice suggest that the transcription factor and oncoprotein c-Myc has unexpected functions during both self-renewal and the differentiation of stem and early progenitor cells, particularly in interactions between stem cells and the local microenvironment or "niche". By incorporating recent findings on Myc and hematopoietic stem cells we propose a model in which "resting" hematopoietic stem cells are "activated" to self-renew and to differentiate at the interface between the niche and non-niche microenvironments.

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DOI
10.1016/j.tcb.2005.01.008
Author(s)
Murphy, M. J.
Wilson, A.
Trumpp, A.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Trends in Cell Biology
Volume

15

Issue

3

Start page

128

End page

37

Note

Genetics and Stem Cell Laboratory; Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC), Chemin des Boveresses 155, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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UPTRU  
Available on Infoscience
May 22, 2007
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