“…New data about organ-specific stem cells is rapidly accumulating in diverse organ systems, e.g., liver (Michalopoulos and DeFrances, 1997), brain (Levison and Goldman, 1997;McKay, 1997;Morrison et al, 1997), skin (Jones, 1997), lung (Emura, 1997), and muscle (Ferrari et al, 1998). Research on stem cells in blood (Boll, 1980), intestine (Cosentino et al, 1996), cerebellum (Snyder et al, 1992), and retina (Turner and Cepko, 1987;Turner et al, 1990) support the conclusion that more than one type of multipotent cell may be present in an organ system (Morrison et al, 1997).…”