Definition of Dedifferentiation. Meaning of Dedifferentiation. Synonyms of Dedifferentiation

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- Dedifferentiation (pronounced dē-ˌdi-fə-ˌren-chē-ˈā-shən) is a transient process by which cells become less specialized and return to an earlier cell...
- muscular tissue, and the endoderm forms the internal organ tissues. Dedifferentiation, or integration, is a cellular process seen in the more basal life...
- The term anaplasia literally means "to form backward". It implies dedifferentiation, or loss of structural and functional differentiation of normal cells...
- differentiation of progenitors and stem cells and in certain organism also dedifferentiation of the tissue. ¨ For example, zebrafish regeneration of the nerve...
- cell culture practice, in part to limit cellular death and limited dedifferentiation, and therefore widely adopted for induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)...
- similarities between neoplasmic growths and regenerative processes, e.g., dedifferentiation and rapid cell proliferation, have been pointed out. Tumor growth...
- p. 15. ISBN 978-1-58255-732-8. Sun T, Han X (2019). "Death versus dedifferentiation: The molecular bases of beta cell m**** reduction in type 2 diabetes"...
- epimorphosis stem cells, either from a reserve pool or those produced by dedifferentiation, form a blastema and generate new tissues. Morphallactic regeneration...
- requires the co-expression of Sox 10) as its inactivation leads to dedifferentiation of the Schwann cells. Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT), Guillain–Barré...
- extrusion of their myelin sheaths, downregulation of myelin genes, dedifferentiation and proliferation. They finally align in tubes (Büngner bands) and...