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The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control
By David O Morgan
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Available to qualifying instructors – 2007–2008 Updates – New sections on stem cells and updated references for the whole text

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Updated sections are provided separately from the original text which is still accessible in its unrevised form. For instructors using this resource for teaching, we have suggestions on how the currently available new sections should be integrated with the text for students.

2007-2008 - Updated references for the whole text
2007-2008 Updates



Updates – 2007-2008

Chapter 10: Control of Cell Proliferation and Growth

Stem cells

U10-1 Stem-Cell Proliferation [Full Text] [PDF]
-The maintenance of many adult tissues depends on stem cells
-Two main mechanisms guide asymmetric stem-cell division

U10-2 Control of Asymmetric Stem-Cell Division [Full Text] [PDF]
-The stem-cell niche generates signals that promote stem-cell renewal
-Mitotic spindle position orients stem-cell division




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