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In step 4 of a typical cellular differentiation process, the cells generally mature into specialized cells. Depending on the context, these could be neurons, muscle cells, epithelial cells, or other specific cell types relevant to the organism's development. The maturation process involves changes in gene expression, morphology, and function, enabling the cells to perform their designated roles in tissues or organs. Ultimately, this specialization is crucial for the overall functioning and maintenance of the organism.

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