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Transdifferentiation, also
known as
lineage reprogramming, is the
process in
which one
mature somatic cell is
transformed into
another mature somatic cell...
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polyp colony. It does this
through the cell
development process of
transdifferentiation,
which alters the
differentiated state of the
cells and transforms...
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hypotheses of
origin in Barrett's esophagus. They
include direct transdifferentiation of
squamous cells to
columnar cells, the stem cell
changing from...
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umbrella and part of the
animals digestion system. The
ability of
transdifferentiation, a non-stem cell
which can
morph into a
different type of cell, in...
- dictionary. Arenas-Mena, C. (27
February 2010). "Indirect Development,
Transdifferentiation and the
Macroregulatory Evolution of Metazoans".
Philosophical Transactions...
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earlier stage of its life
cycle at will.
These cells can then
perform transdifferentiation and
morph into
other types of
cells needed to
fully create the polyp...
- mRNA for
efficient and fast
human iPS cell
generation and
direct transdifferentiation to myoblasts".
Biochemical and
Biophysical Research Communications...
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conditions when
grown isolated in culture; a rare
example of the
transdifferentiation of one
differentiated cell type into another, and a
phenomenon that...
- the free dictionary. Arenas-Mena, C. (2010)
Indirect development,
transdifferentiation and the
macroregulatory evolution of metazoans.
Philosophical Transactions...
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fused cells might have
undergone a
reversion of
phenotype or show
transdifferentiation. c
Cells of
different lineage or the same
lineage fuse to form a...