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Rated "high" as an important concept in cell biology/development. The page is in serious need of either expansion or merging with other "potency" pages. - [[User:Tameeria|tameeria]] 22:12, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
Rated "high" as an important concept in cell biology/development. The page is in serious need of either expansion or merging with other "potency" pages. - [[User:Tameeria|tameeria]] 22:12, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

This page contains incorrect information-nearly all terminally differentiated cells have self-renewal (proliferative) capacity. This is NOT what sets apart a unipotent cell-it is the fact that it is still capable of differentiating into a different cell type than itself.

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Rated "high" as an important concept in cell biology/development. The page is in serious need of either expansion or merging with other "potency" pages. - tameeria 22:12, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This page contains incorrect information-nearly all terminally differentiated cells have self-renewal (proliferative) capacity. This is NOT what sets apart a unipotent cell-it is the fact that it is still capable of differentiating into a different cell type than itself.