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Reconstruction of diseased or injured tissue by activation of resident cells or by cell transplantation.
the use of cloning technology to create a child.
Increase in potency. Occurs naturally in regenerative organisms (dedifferentiation). Induced experimentally in mammalian cells by nuclear transfer, cell fusion, genetic manipulation or in vitro ...
A type of white blood cell and a versatile part of the immune system. Constantly on patrol, macrophages can find and kill many different kinds of bacteria. They are usually the first responders to ...
The ability of a stem cell to divide and produce copies of itself for an indefinite period of time. This is the defining property of stem cells.
Any of the cells of a plant or animal other than germ cells (reproductive cells)
The ability of a stem cell to divide and produce copies of itself for an indefinite period of time. This is the defining property of stem cells.