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Cell potency (redirect from Unipotency) differentiation potential, pluripotency, multipotency, oligopotency, and finally unipotency. Totipotency (Latin: totipotentia, lit. 'ability for all [things]') is... |
{\displaystyle K_{e}=\{x\in S\mid \exists n>0:x^{n}\in G_{e}\}} is called a unipotency class (whereas for periodic semigroups the usual name is torsion class... |
distinct cell types, (for example glial cells and neurons) as opposed to unipotency, which is the term for cells that are restricted to producing a single... |
capable of doing so from only one quarter of its tissue, due chiefly to the unipotency of hepatocytes. Resection of liver can induce the proliferation of the... |
cells. It is likely that FAM63B is expressed during pluripotency and unipotency but is not important for differentiation, as is occurring in embryoid... |
by nilpotence. The inverse is given by the logarithm mapping which by unipotence is also a polynomial mapping. In particular there is a correspondence... |