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Abstract
Niches are local tissue microenvironments that maintain and regulate stem cells. Long-predicted
from mammalian studies, these structures have recently been characterized within several
invertebrate tissues using methods that reliably identify individual stem cells and
their functional requirements. Although similar single-cell resolution has usually
not been achieved in mammalian tissues, principles likely to govern the behavior of
niches in diverse organisms are emerging. Considerable progress has been made in elucidating
how the microenvironment promotes stem cell maintenance. Mechanisms of stem cell maintenance
are key to the regulation of homeostasis and likely contribute to aging and tumorigenesis
when altered during adulthood.