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The process by which stem cells transform from cells without a specific structural or functional characteristics into functional cells of a single blood cell line. The process of differentiation of stem cells forms the red blood cells, platelets, neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils and lymphocytes.
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| differentiation |
The process of biochemical and structural changes by which cells become specialized in form and function.
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| differentiation |
(1) Consists of offering a product or service that is perceived as unique or distinctive on a basis other than price. (2) The state of segmentation of the organisation into subsystems, each of which tends to develop particular attributes in response to the particular demands posed by its relevant external environment.
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| differentiation |
the process of changing from an original unspecialized form to a different, more specialized form; eg the differences between prostate cancer cells are examined under the microscope as a method to grade the severity of the disease.
Ãâó: www.prostatecentre.ca/resources_glossary2.html
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| differentiation |
A process through which a single type of cells (eg, stem cells) becomes different types of cells with special functions.
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