2008
DOI: 10.1134/s106307400801001x
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Stem cells in reproductive strategy of asexually reproducing invertebrates

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“…In animals with asexual reproduction, the differentiation of "primary" stem cells into germ and somatic cells is delayed, the germ lineage in these animals is not segregated (Tuzet, 1964;Buss, 1987Buss, , 1999Sköld et al, 2009); these stem cells serve as the cellular source of asexual and sexual reproduction as well as of regeneration (Isaeva et al, 2008b(Isaeva et al, , 2009Frank et al, 2009). Pluripotent stem cells can differentiate into a very wide spectrum of somatic cells in adult organisms.…”
Section: Pluri/totipotencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In animals with asexual reproduction, the differentiation of "primary" stem cells into germ and somatic cells is delayed, the germ lineage in these animals is not segregated (Tuzet, 1964;Buss, 1987Buss, , 1999Sköld et al, 2009); these stem cells serve as the cellular source of asexual and sexual reproduction as well as of regeneration (Isaeva et al, 2008b(Isaeva et al, , 2009Frank et al, 2009). Pluripotent stem cells can differentiate into a very wide spectrum of somatic cells in adult organisms.…”
Section: Pluri/totipotencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pluripotent stem cells can differentiate into a very wide spectrum of somatic cells in adult organisms. Depending on the width of the potential range of cell differentiation, totipotent, pluripotent, multipotent, oligopotent, and unipotent stem cells are distinguished, but the usage of this terminology is not unified (Müller, 2006;Newton, 2006;Isaeva et al, 2008bIsaeva et al, , 2009Rinkevich et al, 2009;Sköld et al, 2009). Totipotent cells can give rise to all cell types of a developing organism; the zygote and the cells of the early mammalian embryo are totipotent.…”
Section: Pluri/totipotencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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