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stem p. a pessary with a stem for introduction into the cervical canal.
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stem v. tertiary v.
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stem The part of the plant bearing leaves and flowers and composed of nodes and internodes (space between the nodes). Sometimes also below ground (see rhizome, corm, stolon, tuber). See drawing
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stem cell A primitive, unspecialized cell that has the capacity to develop highly specialized function when grown in the appropriate environment and treated with specific growth factors. Stem cells for the retina reside in the ciliary body, a specialized structure that sits on either side of the iris, near the retina. They usually lie dormant in the adult. Stem cells have now been isolated and are being evaluated as a potential source for RPE and photoreceptor cells for transplants.
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stem cell A progenitor, or "primitive" cell ancestor, of almost all the blood cell types. These immature cells are found in the bone marrow and develop into red cells, white cells, or platelets. Learn more.
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