Unipotency

Unipotency

In cell biology, a unipotent cell is one that has the capacity to develop/differentiate into only one type of tissue/cell type. [" [http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?query=unipotent&action=Search+OMD Unipotent] ." CancerWEB] The most common of these in humans are skin cells. This cell has a unique property: self-renewal. This property distinguishes it from most other terminally differentiated non-stem cells.

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*Stem cell


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