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'''How does the total amount of stem cells in humans change over time?<br/> At what age does it reach its maximum and minimum?'''<br/> When fertilization occurs, one: start life, two&nbsp;120 years.
When certain data points are plotted, it seems feasible to converge through statistical methods (considering the number of inflection points).<br/> Are there any papers related to the number of stem cells at various ages in a particular sample?<br/> >&nbsp;No results found in the initial search. (Only use 14 min)<br/> &nbsp;
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