Stem Cell Line - News and Sources

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  • http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/units/stemcells/sccreate/
  • CalbaTech launches America's First Stem Cell Micro Bank to Harvest Adult Stem Cells
Cellular differentiation: Stem cells / progenitor cell
Sources/types Embryonic stem cells · Adult stem cells · Cancer stem cells · Induced pluripotent stem cells
Cell potency Totipotent (Zygote, Spore, Morula) · Pluripotent (Embryonic stem cell, Callus) · Multipotent (Progenitor cell: Endothelial stem cell, Hematopoietic stem cell, Mesenchymal stem cell, Neural stem cell) · Unipotent (Precursor cell)
Related articles Stem cell treatments · Stem cell controversy · Stem cell line · Stem cell laws · Stem cell laws and policy in the United States · Epigenetics in stem cell differentiation

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