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Little MH et al. – Increasing interest in the potential of adult stem cells in regenerative medicine has led to numerous studies focused on the identification of endogenous renal stem cells within the mature mammalian kidney. The authors examine whether current evidence is sufficient to conclude such a population does indeed exist or whether the jury is still out.

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