H2 Bio/Chem

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Characteristics of stem cells


  1. Are unspecialised/undifferentiated
  2. Able to differentiate
  3. Can undergo extensive proliferation and self-renewal
Posted by kettlemeister at 7:02 AM
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