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Precursor Cell
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NeuroLex IDsao467424240
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

In cytology, a precursor cell, also called a blast cell or simply blast, is a type of partially differentiated, usually unipotent cell that has lost most or all of the stem cell multipotency.

Usually a precursor cell is a stem cell which has the capacity to differentiate into only one cell types. Sometimes precursor cell is used as an alternative term for unipotent stem cells.

A blastoma is a type of cancer created by malignancies of precursor cells.

In embryology, precursor cells are a group of cells that differentiate later into one organ.

Cytological types

References

Precursor cell – Britannica Online Encyclopedia