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plural stem cells
(medicine, cytology) A primal undifferentiated cell from which a variety of other cells can develop through the process of cellular differentiation. quotations
Stem cells are characterized by their ability to self-renew and to produce numerous differentiated cell types, and are directly responsible for generating and maintaining tissues and organs.
2002, Haifan Lin, “The stem-cell niche theory: Lessons from flies,”, in Nature Reviews: Genetics, volume 3, page 931