Precursor Cells
Precursor cells are also known as progenitor cells and stem cells and are considered to be a type of cell that has the potential to develop into different kinds of cells. They can be used for medical treatments, such as repairing damaged tissue, as well as for research purposes. When precursor cells divide, the new cells can either remain as precursor cells or can become any sort of specialized cell needed for the body. This makes them a powerful tool in regenerative medicine, as well as other fields such as cancer research and drug development. Precursor cells play an essential role in the development of the body, and as such are invaluable for medical and scientific research.
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