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stem cell an undifferentiated cell whose daughter cells may differentiate into other cell types (such as blood cells)
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stem cell factor A drug that is being studied for its ability to increase the number of stem cells in the blood.
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stem cell An undifferentiated active somatic cell that undergoes division and gives rise to other stem cells or to cells that differentiate to form specialized cells.
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stem cell A relatively undifferentiated cell in any tissue responsible for replenishing cells lost from a tissue through normal wear and tear, in the case of adult stem cells, or responsible for virtually all of a fetus's cells, in the case of embryonic stem cells; characterized by being able to replicate (through mitosis) seemingly for ever, either in the body or in tissue culture, without wearing out the ends of the chromosomes. ...
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stem cell a cell that can self-renew and give rise to more differentiated cell types.
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