There are different levels of potency that cells can have. Totipotent cells have the highest potency and can therefore differentiate into any type of cell. Unipotent cells have the lowest potency, only being able to divide into one cell type.
Exam Tip
Remember the two key properties of stem cells are that they can self-renew (capacity to divide) and can differentiate.Make sure you learn the three levels of potency of stem cells described above, and what range of cell types these stem cells can differentiate into.Don’t forget, while still classed as stem cells (as they can divide any number of times), only a limited range of specialised cells can be formed from adult stem cells as they have already partially differentiated. For example, stem cells in bone marrow can only produce cells that differentiate into the different types of blood cells.
Stargardt's disease
Use of multipotent adult stem cells
Leukaemia
Therapeutic uses of embryonic and adult stem cells
Stem Cells: Ethics
Arguments against:
Stem Cell Ethics Table
It is important to learn arguments for and against using the three sources of stem cells for therapeutic uses.
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