BIO380H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Embryonic Stem Cell, Stem Cell, Umbilical Cord

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14 Feb 2018
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What is a stem cell: precursor cell that gives rise to other cells, undifferentiated cells, have niches that are directed into certain areas, able to replicate themselves. Self-renews and generates more committed cells: will go through a symmetric division which will allow it to produce more. Maturational series of stem cells: these processes are dynamic and some cells can go back to original form. In vivo: generate different structures of our body, blood. Liver: brain, adult stem cell, give rise to new neurons when we exercise. In vitro: cells that are used in regenerative medicine, repair tissues, model diseases. If for some reason we needed to replace our blood cells and we wanted to use our es cells, why can"t we do that: we are no longer embryos, so these epiblast cells are not available anymore. Sometimes, the umbilical cord can be stored and the cells will be frozen to possibly be used later.

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