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New insights into stem cell fate and lineage specification from recent single-cell studies
Recent single-cell transcriptomic analyses have advanced understanding of adult neural stem cell (aNSC) fate determination, quiescence cycles, and mesoderm lineage specification.
Published 2026-07-10 07:20 UTCUpdated 2026-07-10 17:38 UTC
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Overview
Recent single-cell transcriptomic analyses have advanced understanding of adult neural stem cell (aNSC) fate determination, quiescence cycles, and mesoderm lineage specification.
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Why now
- Recent single-cell studies provide unprecedented resolution of stem cell heterogeneity.
- New protocols leveraging BMP4 timing improve mesoderm subtype induction.
- Advances open avenues for translational research in stem cell-based therapies.
Why it matters
- Understanding stem cell fate decisions is critical for developing regenerative therapies.
- Insights into quiescence cycles help sustain stem cell self-renewal over time.
- Refined differentiation protocols enhance modeling of human development and disease.
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Linking transcriptome to cell behavior in real time uncovers molecular fate-asymmetry and a quiescence cycle among adult neural stem cells
bioRxiv (all subjects) · biorxiv.org · 2026-07-10 17:38 UTC
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