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The asymmetric division of cells to produce two daughter cells with different developmental potentials. It is of fundamental significance for the generation of cell diversity.
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Authors: Shahragim Tajbakhsh, Pierre Rocheteau, Isabelle Le Roux
Annual review of cell and developmental biology 2009Authors: Juan Dong, Cora A MacAlister, Dominique C Bergmann
Cell 2009 Jun 26Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving asymmetric cell division.
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