ER-to-Golgi trafficking through a dynamic intermediate cis-Golgi tubular network in Arabidopsis...

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- This article discusses a new study that has identified a key regulator of stem cell differentiation, a process crucial for tissue regeneration and organ development.
- The researchers found that the protein TRIM33 acts as a molecular switch, controlling whether stem cells maintain their undifferentiated state or undergo differentiation into specific cell types.
- Understanding the mechanisms that govern stem cell fate decisions could have important implications for regenerative medicine and the development of stem cell-based therapies.

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