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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
Vol. 19: 1-22 (Volume publication date November 2003)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.cellbio.19.111301.143037)
First published online as a Review in Advance on June 4, 2003

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ADULT STEM CELL PLASTICITY: Fact or Artifact?

Martin Raff
Medical Research Council Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology and Cell Biology Unit, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom; email:

Abstract There has been unprecedented recent interest in stem cells, mainly because of the hope they offer for cell therapy. Adult stem cells are an attractive source of cells for therapy, especially in view of the recent claims that they are remarkably plastic in their developmental potential when exposed to new environments. Some of these claims have been either difficult to reproduce or shown to be misinterpretations, leaving the phenomenon of adult stem cell plasticity under a cloud. There are, however, other examples of plasticity where differentiated cells or their precursors can be reprogrammed by extracellular cues to alter their character in ways that could have important implications for cell therapy and other forms of regenerative treatment.

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cell fusion
dedifferentiation
regeneration
reprogramming
transdifferentiation

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