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Stem Cells, Vol 12, 175-179, Copyright © 1994 by AlphaMed Press
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MY Gordon and TA Amos
Leukaemia Research Fund Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, London, England, United Kingdom.
Stochastic effects underlie all hemopoietic cell responses but can only be observed at the level of one or a very few cells. Here we have considered the relevance of stochastic effects to aspects of hemopoietic cell development.
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