Publications by authors named "Tuba Zendehboudi"

Article Synopsis
  • Marine invertebrate stem cells (MISCs) are unique pluripotent and totipotent cells that can self-renew and differentiate, playing critical roles in biological processes like regeneration and asexual reproduction.
  • The review outlines MISCs' distinctive features, detection methods, and biological significance, filling the gap in existing literature on this topic.
  • It serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, promoting a deeper understanding of MISCs and their potential implications in biology as scientific techniques evolve.
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Marine invertebrates are multicellular organisms consisting of a wide range of marine environmental species. Unlike vertebrates, including humans, one of the challenges in identifying and tracking invertebrate stem cells is the lack of a specific marker. Labeling stem cells with magnetic particles provides a non-invasive, in vivo tracking method using MRI.

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