Thursday, July 11, 2019

STEM CELL part 41




Transdifferentiation

A number of experiments have reported that certain adult stem cell types can differentiate into cell types seen in organs or tissues other than those expected from the cells' predicted lineage (i.e., brain stem cells that differentiate into blood cells or blood-forming  cells that differentiate into cardiac muscle cells, and so forth). This reported phenomenon is called transdifferentiation.

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