[HTML][HTML] HMGA2, microRNAs, and stem cell aging

SM Hammond, NE Sharpless - Cell, 2008 - cell.com
SM Hammond, NE Sharpless
Cell, 2008cell.com
Mammalian aging results from a replicative decline in the function of somatic stem cells and
other self-renewing cells. Recent studies (Monzen et al., 2008; Nishino et al., 2008; Sanna et
al., 2008; Weedon et al., 2008) link a chromatin-associated protein, HMGA2, to
development, height, and mouse stem cell aging during late fetal development and young
adulthood.
Mammalian aging results from a replicative decline in the function of somatic stem cells and other self-renewing cells. Recent studies (Monzen et al., 2008; Nishino et al., 2008; Sanna et al., 2008; Weedon et al., 2008) link a chromatin-associated protein, HMGA2, to development, height, and mouse stem cell aging during late fetal development and young adulthood.
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