Immunity
Volume 48, Issue 2, 20 February 2018, Pages 187-190
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Stem Cells Cycle toward Immune Surveillance

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Immune surveillance is an established regulatory mechanism that spares tissues from malignant transformation. Agudo et al. (2018) find that the chief cell type to generate tissues in the body—somatic stem cells—is subject to immune surveillance only during proliferation.

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