Stem Cell Differentiation
Stem cell differentiation is the process by which an undifferentiated stem cell develops into a more specialized cell type. This process is essential to the functional development of organs and tissues and is highly significant to the treatment of many diseases. Research into stem cell differentiation has led to new treatments and therapies, such as regenerative medicine, which uses stem cell technology to replace cells and tissues damaged by illness or injury. Stem cell differentiation also holds potential for new drug discovery, as well as for applications in personalized medicine.
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