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Q: How does a stem cell keep from differentiating?
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Which organ stem cell start differentiating to form a few weeks after conception?

Heart


What advantages do embryonic stem cell have over adult stem cells in medical research?

Human embryonic and adult stem cells each have advantages and disadvantages regarding potential use for cell-based regenerative therapies. ... Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. Embryonic stem cells can be grown relatively easily in culture.


What are the similarities and differences between research on and the use of adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells?

One major difference between adult and embryonic stem cells is their different abilities in the number and type of differentiated cell types they can become. Embryonic stem cell can become all cell types of the body because they are pluripotent. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin.


What do embryonic stem cells have over adult stem cells in medical research?

Human embryonic and adult stem cells each have advantages and disadvantages regarding potential use for cell-based regenerative therapies. ... Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. Embryonic stem cells can be grown relatively easily in culture.


What is the difference between totipotent stem cells and multipotent stem cells?

totipotency is the ability of stem cells to differentiate into all the 216 different cell types in the body. In the blastocyst stage the outer layer of cells form the placenta, but the inner layer of cells forms the embryo but it doesnt have the ability to differentiate into cell types such as the placenta. These cells are called pluripotent stem cells.


Why can stem cells be used to grow different types of tissue?

Stem cells are a special type of cell found in all multicellular organisms. They are undifferentiated and are capable of differentiating into a wide range of specialized cell types.


What organism do stem cells start differentiating to do a few weeks after conception?

Heart


Which organ do stem cells start differentiating form a few weeks after conception?

heart


Which organ do stem cells start differentiating to form a few weeks after conception?

the heart


What organ do stem cells start differentiating to form few weeks after conception?

Heart


What is mixed with stem cell to make them grow and differentiate?

There is no one ingredient responsible for differentiating stem cells. The combination of solutes in the ECM (extra cellular matrix) that the stem cells reside in is responsible for their differentiation. For example, I wanted to see if I could get some stem cells to differentiate so I took my culture of cells and added olive oil to it. Olive oil contains many chemicals naturally however one in particular (DAG) proved to be capable of differentiating my stem cells into macrophages (a WBC defense cell). Long story short, no one really knows exactly what compounds in exactly what amounts are required to differentiate stem cells into what they want....and anyone with this knowledge is hoarding it until they get it published I'm sure. Hope that helps, Doc


What you mean by stem cell culture?

The stem cell "culture" is the medium in which the stem cell is able to divide and grow.