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The function of carbohydrate chains in stem cells is essential for regulating their behavior and differentiation. These chains, found on glycoproteins, influence cell adhesion, signaling, and communication within the stem cell niche. By modulating interactions with the extracellular matrix and other cells, carbohydrate chains play a critical role in maintaining stem cell pluripotency and guiding their development into specialized cell types. Understanding their function in stem cells can advance regenerative medicine and therapeutic applications.
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