Clonal analysis of fetal hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells reveals how post-transplantation capabilities are distributed
In this article, Taoudi and colleagues show that a large contingent of long-term repopulating cells covertly resides within an immunophenotype previously thought to contain lower-end progenitor cells. This indicates that over-reliance on the conventional stem cell immunophenotype will underestimate the ontological and functional diversity of the stem cell pool.

In this article, Taoudi and colleagues show that a large contingent of long-term repopulating cells covertly resides within an immunophenotype previously thought to contain lower-end progenitor cells. This indicates that over-reliance on the conventional stem cell immunophenotype will underestimate the ontological and functional diversity of the stem cell pool.