Authors
Hugo J Snippert, Hans Clevers
Publication date
2011/2/1
Source
EMBO reports
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
113-122
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
The maintenance of stem‐cell‐driven tissue homeostasis requires a balance between the generation and loss of cell mass. Adult stem cells have a close relationship with the surrounding tissue—known as their niche—and thus, stem‐cell studies should preferably be performed in a physiological context, rather than outside their natural environment. The mouse is an attractive model in which to study adult mammalian stem cells, as numerous experimental systems and genetic tools are available. In this review, we describe strategies commonly used to identify and functionally characterize adult stem cells in mice and discuss their potential, limitations and interpretations, as well as how they have informed our understanding of adult stem‐cell biology. An accurate interpretation of physiologically relevant stem‐cell assays is crucial to identify adult stem cells and elucidate how they self‐renew and give rise to …
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Scholar articles
HJ Snippert, H Clevers - EMBO reports, 2011