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Jul 13, 2012
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Finished heart switches stem cells off
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Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
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Germany
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Cell Biology
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It's a long road from a cluster of cells to a finished heart. Cell division transforms what starts out as a collection of only a few cardiac stem cells into an ever-larger structure from which the various parts of the heart, such as ventricles, atria, valves and coronary vessels, develop. This involves the stem and precursor cells undergoing a complex process.......> Full story
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