• multipotent, pluripotent or totipotent, depending on the number of cell types to which they can give rise. (feedspot.com)
  • To delve further into the specifics, embryonic and adult stem cells fall into potency categories reflecting their ability to differentiate: totipotent, pluripotent, multipotent, and unipotent. (papersowl.com)
  • Using these definitions, embryonic stem cells can be classified as totipotent or pluripotent at different developmental stages and locations, whereas adult stem cells can be categorized as pluripotent, multipotent, or unipotent (Figure 1). (papersowl.com)
  • They can be divided into totipotent stem cells capable of differentiation into all possible cell types, multipotent stem cells capable of differentiation into a closely related family of cells, pluripotent stem cells capable of differentiation into almost all cell types, oligopotent stem cells capable of differentiation into a few cells, and unipotent stem cells capable of producing only their own cell types. (creative-bioarray.com)
  • Based on the implantation or metastatic theory in combination with the initial stem cell theory, one or a few multipotent stem/progenitor cells present in the eutopic endometrium or bone marrow translocate to ectopic sites via fallopian tubes during menstruation, vasculolymphatic routes, or through direct migration and invasion. (elsevierpure.com)
  • In contrast, data findings show that few oligopotent progenitor intermediates were present in the adult bone marrow, instead only two progenitor classes predominate, multipotent and unipotent, with erythroid-megakaryocytic lineages emerging from multipotent cells. (health-innovations.org)
  • Despite their abundance and importance, researchers had been unable to trace neutrophils' lineage to their origin in the bone marrow, where multipotent hematopoietic stem cells give rise to a series of increasingly specialized progenitor cells that eventually differentiate into their target cell types, including red blood cells, lymphocytes and neutrophils. (lji.org)
  • At first, the mesenchymal stem cell was thought to be the primary component of this undifferentiated cell type, however it is now evident that within the adipose extracellular matrix are also adipocytic precursors (known as progenitor cells) adherent to adipocytes, and in close approximation to a variety of additional undifferentiated multipotent and pluripotent cells, including pericytes and endothelial cells, all thought to play important roles in mesenchymal-stromal derived tissue regeneration. (journalofprolotherapy.com)
  • 2012) demonstrating a quantity of specific progenitor cells within the developing mouse prostate, including unipotent and multipotent basal come cells and unipotent luminal come/progenitors. (ap26113.com)
  • Endometrial side population cells are also a possible candidate because they contain unipotent or multipotent cells capable of behaving as endometrial epithelial and stromal stem/progenitor cells. (elsevierpure.com)
  • 2005). Recent studies suggest that these heart fields contain both unipotent and multipotent mesodermal progenitors that give rise to the diverse lineage types within the heart (Kattman et al. (baxkyardgardener.com)
  • Common myeloid progenitor - Hemocytoblast becomes the common myeloid progenitor, which is a multipotent stem cell. (pediaa.com)
  • A multipotent stem cell can give rise to more than one cell type, but is more restricted in its function. (progencell.com)
  • A unipotent stem cell differentiates along a single lineage of cells. (progencell.com)
  • Pluripotent stem cells produce all cells of an organism, while multipotent or unipotent stem cells regenerate only specific lineages or tissues. (nih.gov)
  • These stem cells are similar to multipotent stem cells and are also able to differentiate into a specific range of cell types. (beikecelltherapy.com)
  • Until recently, it was believed that they were tissue-specific…however, this concept has been challenged… (multipotent cells) can differentiate in vitro and in vivo into various cell types not only from the tissue of origin" (Can/Hematol 2008). (papersowl.com)
  • Multipotent stem cells are capable of forming many, but not all, cell types of the body. (papersowl.com)
  • With high levels of platelet-derived growth factors and cytokines, this combination provides both a living bioscaffold and a multipotent cell replenishment source useful for enhanced musculoskeletal healing. (journalofprolotherapy.com)
  • It is shown that a single cell, marked with a LacZ transgene, can reconstitute a complete mammary gland in vivo and establish that single cells within the Lin-CD29hiCD24+ population are multipotent and self-renewing, properties that define them as MaSCs. (typeset.io)
  • Our data establish that single cells within the Lin-CD29hiCD24+ population are multipotent and self-renewing, properties that define them as MaSCs. (typeset.io)
  • Most epithelial tissues self-renew throughout adult life due to the presence of multi-potent stem cells and/or unipotent progenitor cells. (kinesiologyshop.com)
  • 1. Coexpression of CD71 and CD117 Identifies an Early Unipotent Neutrophil Progenitor Population in Human Bone Marrow. (nih.gov)
  • 4. Identification of a Multipotent Progenitor Population in the Spleen That Is Regulated by NR4A1. (nih.gov)
  • 7. Identification of an Early Unipotent Neutrophil Progenitor with Pro-tumoral Activity in Mouse and Human Bone Marrow. (nih.gov)
  • Hematopoietic stem cells ( HSCs ) are multipotent stem cells that give rise to all the blood cell types including myeloid (monocytes and macrophages, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, erythrocytes, megakaryocytes/platelets, dendritic cells), and lymphoid lineages (T-cells, B-cells, NK-cells). (medicalxpress.com)
  • There are many kinds of blood cell, and a multipotent blood stem cell (hematopoietic cell) can become any kind of blood cell, but not another kind of cell such as a bone cell. (brighthub.com)
  • While tracing the tricky and sometimes surprising paths of multipotent cells in the skin, mammary gland, and heart, Cédric Blanpain has repeatedly turned the stem cell field on its head. (the-scientist.com)
  • The L4F3 antigen is expressed by unipotent and multipotent colony-forming cells but not by their precursors. (bdbiosciences.com)
  • These cells could be separated into two categories: unipotent (only able to form one skeletal cell type) and multipotent (able to form many skeletal cell types, including bone, cartilage, and stromal tissue). (nih.gov)
  • Within the latter compartment, a subset of cells with multipotent differentiation capacity exists, usually referred to as mesenchymal stem cells. (kinesiologyshop.com)
  • Myosatellite cells, also known as satellite cells, muscle stem cells or MuSCs, are small multipotent cells with very little cytoplasm found in mature muscle. (kinesiologyshop.com)
  • Multipotent cells can become any of a "family" of cells, but not cells of another "family. (brighthub.com)
  • Unipotent cells are differentiated cells that can reproduce indefinitely. (brighthub.com)
  • Multipotent stem cells have a more limited regeneration capacity, and their differentiation range is dependent on their tissue of origin. (uclmed.tech)
  • Lastly, unipotent stem cells only give rise to one specific cell type but have the power to renew which distinguishes them from non-stem cells. (uclmed.tech)
  • After using a centrifuge to isolate the growth factors in the patient's blood, these growth factors are injected into the facial skin, multipotent stem cells are stimulated and begin to create new tissue. (injectableinstruction.com)
  • PRP/PRFM growth Factors are infused into the tissue via cannula or injection to activate multipotent stem cells already in the skin, tricking them into "thinking" there's been an injury. (gainesvilleaesthetics.com)