Biochemistry 3381A Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Cellular Differentiation, Haematopoiesis, Blastula

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24 hours for a mammalian stem cell to differentiate. 1000s of more cells between a 23 hour and 24-hour cell cycle. Just a few percentage changes can generate a large increase in the number of cells. Blastula cells are capable of giving rise to all tissues in the body. At gastrulation, cells stop being able to give rise to all cells in body, and undergo lineage restriction, which has become more tissue specific. All stem cells are lineage restricted down the line to be multipotent. Give rise to many tissue types but not all. Schematised the different cells formed by different germ layers. At early stages, they are just stem cells. Development is basically a tumour waiting to happen. But when stop dividing, they start to become the type of cell in the tissue. Gut cells acquire characteristics of the gut such as pepsin and acid. Getting characteristics of the mature cell is called differentiation.

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