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converting multipotent cells into
pluripotent cells.
Multipotent cells are
found in many, but not all
human cell types.
Multipotent cells have been...
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derived from a
limited number of
hematopoietic stem
cells that are
multipotent and
capable of
extensive self-renewal.
Hematopoietic stem
cells give...
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marrow or gonads. They
exist to
replenish rapidly lost cell
types and are
multipotent or unipotent,
meaning they only
differentiate into a few cell
types or...
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known as
mesenchymal stromal cells or
medicinal signaling cells, are
multipotent stromal cells that can
differentiate into a
variety of cell types, including...
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referred to as a
mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC). It is non-hematopoietic,
multipotent, and self-replicating.
These factors make it an
effective tool in potential...
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cells retain both
lymphoid and
myeloid potential and are
referred to as
multipotent progenitors. (Medical Immunology, p. 114) New
questions emerge in immunology...
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Platelets derive from
multipotent marrow stem cells....
- cell environment.
Endothelial stem
cells are one of the
three types of
multipotent stem
cells found in the bone marrow. They are a rare and controversial...
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Hematopoietic stem-cell
transplantation (HSCT) is the
transplantation of
multipotent hematopoietic stem cells,
usually derived from bone marrow, peripheral...
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sufficient to
create pluripotent (iPS)
cells from
adult fibroblasts. A
multipotent cell is one that can
differentiate into
multiple different, but closely...