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Totipotency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Totipotency is the ability of a single cell to divide and produce all the differentiated cells in an organism, including extraembryonic tissues. Totipotent cells formed during sexual and asexual repr...
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Totipotency. The potential of an isolated undifferentiated plant cell to ..... cell totipotency in the context of the cell cycle and the potential ...
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The term cell totipotency in the strict sense defines the capability of a single cell to give rise to ... One widely held belief is that cell totipotency is ...
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A fertilised egg has totipotency, or total potential for about four days. Days after fertilisation, however, the totipotent stem cell divides and then matures to cause more specialised stem cells called pluripotent stem cells.
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R. D. Hall, H. A. Verhoeven and F. A. Krens ; Department of Cell Biology, DLO-Center for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands ... CELL BIOLOGY AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION...
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Understanding the molecular mechanisms defining totipotency and cell differentiation in humans is a promising strategy in order to expand knowledge about reprogramming. ... Cell Nucleus [physiology]
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