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Understanding cell lineages as complex adaptive systems
Neil D. Theise
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Mark D'Inverno
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Academy of Music
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Stem Cells
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Cell Lineage
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Complex Adaptive Systems
100%
Physiological Processes
50%
Clinical Data
50%
Local Interaction
50%
On-state Current
50%
Living Systems
50%
Global Behavior
50%
Neighboring Cells
50%
Tissue Matrix
50%
Stem Cell Systems
50%
Local Environmental Factors
50%
Reactive Systems
50%
Stem Lineage
50%
Engineering
Adaptive System
100%
Stem Cell
100%
Neighboring Cell
25%
Living System
25%
Clinical Data
25%
Reactive System
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Lineage
100%
Stem Cell
100%
Diseases
25%
Environmental Factor
25%
Cellular, Subcellular and Molecular Biological Phenomena and Functions
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Stem Cell
100%
Cell Lineage
100%
Lineage
25%
Cellular, Subcellular and Molecular Biological Phenomena and Functions
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Lineage
100%
Stem Cell
100%
Cellular, Subcellular and Molecular Biological Phenomena and Functions
25%
Material Science
Stem Cell
100%