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During cell differentiation, cells change which sets of genes they activate to become specific types of cells.
The process by which stem cells and INP cells become specific types of cells is known as differentiation.
These progenitor cells then undergo a process called differentiation to become specific types of T cells, which mature in the thymus before moving to the blood.
Cardiac progenitor cells, or CPCs for short, initially move into areas of the embryo called the first and second heart fields, and then undergo a change to become specific types of heart cells: such as cardiac muscle cells.
Here, Dye et al. developed a new three-dimensional model of the human lung by coaxing human stem cells to become specific types of cells that then formed complex tissues in a petri dish.
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To tap embryonic stem cells' therapeutic potential, researchers must learn how to coax them to become a specific type of cell that can then be transplanted into the body.
As this egg develops into an embryo, the cells divide and specialize to become a specific type of cell, such as: a liver cell, a muscle cell or a nerve cell.
The MGE cells even crossed into other brain areas, and they turned into real nerve cells; about one third became a specific type of neuron that makes the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA.
The process by which this second cell becomes a specific type of cell is called differentiation.
However, the definition of EMT does not require that an epithelial cell becomes any specific type of a cell.
It has become increasingly clear that specific types of modification are associated with particular transcriptional outcomes.
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