BIO 3147 Lecture 8: Stem Cells

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Stem cells have the ability to renew themselves and also create progeny that is differentiated. A cell that is committed is no longer a stem cell and is committed to a particular pathway of development. We have two different types of stem cells. Stem cells that only create more stem cells. The stem cell creates a committed stem cell which is a stem cell for a certain progenitor that will create particular differentiated cells. The progenitor is always post stem cell, but is the ultimate differentiated cell. Have the ability to give rise to many different cell types. Adult stem cells that are present in the bone marrow. The idea of potency is related to options and potential. You have the potential to give rise to a number of things, the greater the number of greater potency you have. Example of the maturational series of stem cells, here applied to the differentiation of neurons number of greater potency you have.

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