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Mesenchymal stem cells can migrate to damaged tissues and as the tumour microenvironment closely resembles damaged tissue MSCs can also to home to developing tumours and promote tumour growth (Loebinger et al, 2009).
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In assay, damaged DNA resemble the tail and the intact DNA resemble the head.
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