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      Advancing insights into stem cell niche complexities with next-generation technologies

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          Adult tissue-specific stem cells are essential for homeostatic tissue maintenance and key to regeneration during injury repair or disease. Many critical stem cell functions rely on the presence of well-timed cues from the microenvironment or niche, which includes a diverse range of components, including neuronal, circulating and extracellular matrix inputs as well as an array of neighboring niche cells directly interacting with the stem cells. However, studies of stem cells and their niche have been challenging due to the complexity of adult stem cell functions, their intrinsic controls and the multiple regulatory niche components. Here, we review recent major advances in our understanding of the complex interplay between stem cells and their niche that were enabled by the tremendous technological leaps in single-cell transcriptome analyses, 3D in-vitro cultures and 4D in-vivo microscopy of stem cell niches.

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          Journal
          8913428
          1628
          Curr Opin Cell Biol
          Curr. Opin. Cell Biol.
          Current opinion in cell biology
          0955-0674
          1879-0410
          2 August 2018
          19 July 2018
          December 2018
          01 December 2019
          : 55
          : 87-95
          Affiliations
          Black Family Stem Cell Institute, Department of Cell, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Atran Building AB7-10C, Box 1020; 1428 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10029, USA.
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          Corresponding author: Rendl, Michael ( michael.rendl@ 123456mssm.edu )
          Article
          PMC6269204 PMC6269204 6269204 nihpa1500358
          10.1016/j.ceb.2018.06.012
          6269204
          30031324
          d85e42f1-866c-4640-acc4-64966fb7d7a1
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          single cell RNA sequencing,organoids,single cell transcriptomics,intestine,hair follicle,hematopoiesis,stem cell niche,Stem cells,live imaging

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