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Reconstituting animals from immortal precursors.

Current opinion in neurobiology (1992-10-01)
R McKay
ABSTRACT

Several recent experiments have shown that immortal neural and muscle cells retain the specific temporal and spatial properties of their precursor cells in the animal. In addition, the immortal cells retain the ability to differentiate in vitro and, after transplantation, in vivo. The results of these experiments suggest that the use of precursor cell lines may lead to powerful approaches for understanding the mechanisms that generate the ordered distribution of cell types in mammals.