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Cell potency

Cell potency is a cell's ability to differentiate into other cell types. The more cell types a cell can differentiate into, the greater its potency. Potency is also described as the gene activation potential within a cell, which like a continuum, begins with totipotency to designate a cell with the most differentiation potential, pluripotency…

Totipotency, Pluripotency & Multipotency

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Totipotency

Pluripotency

Multipotency

Oligopotency

Unipotency

Nullipotency

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Cell potency

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Cell potency

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Cell potency → In, Latin, Spores, The, Totipotency
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Cell potency → cell's ability to differentiate into other cell types

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Cell potencyis acell's ability to differentiate into other cell types0.90text
low replication ratesinstance ofSetbacks0.80text
early senescence have also been encountered when making iPSCsinstance ofSetbacks0.80text
hindering their use as ESCs replacements.Somatic expression of combined transcription factors can directly induce other defined somatic cell fatesinstance ofSetbacks0.80text
OCT4instance ofCore transcription factors0.80text
SOX2instance ofCore transcription factors0.80text
and NANOG form the central regulatory circuitry that sustains pluripotency by activating genes essential for self-renewal while repressing differentiation signalsinstance ofCore transcription factors0.80text
Binstance ofcan give rise to various blood cells0.80text
T cellsinstance ofcan give rise to various blood cells0.80text
howeverinstance ofcan give rise to various blood cells0.80text
not to a different blood cell type like a red blood cellinstance ofcan give rise to various blood cells0.80text
Cell potencyrelated to TotipotencyTotipotency0.60section

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