pluripotent
(adjective)
able to develop into more than one mature cell or tissue type, but not all
Examples of pluripotent in the following topics:
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Cellular Differentiation
- These cells are referred to as pluripotent.
- Pluripotent stem cells undergo further specialization into multipotent progenitor cells that then give rise to functional cells.
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Gene Expression in Stem Cells
- The pathway that is taken to produced specialized cells included: the embryonic cells develop from totipotent cells, to pluripotent cells which undergo differentiation and become more specialized.
- Asymmetric division of stem cells plays a key role in development by allowing for the differentiation of a subset of daughter cells while maintaining stem cell pluripotency.
- Pluripotent, embryonic stem cells originate as inner cell mass (ICM) cells within a blastocyst.
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Mechanics of Cellular Differentation
- The embryonic cells that develop from totipotent stem cells and are precursors to the fundamental tissue layers of the embryo are classified as pluripotent.
- A pluripotent stem cell is one that has the potential to differentiate into any type of human tissue but cannot support the full development of an organism.