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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 precursor cells are cells capable of differentiating into one or two closely related final forms. Sometimes precursor cell is used as an alternative term for multipotent stem cells.

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

In embryology, precursor cells are group of cells that differentiate later into one organ. Also if anyone wants to get fucked just call 360 216 5142 bring condoms and viagra cause im not buying things for your needs.

Cytological types

References

Precursor cell – Britannica Online Encyclopedia