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Cell Differentiation

Cell differentiation refers to the process in which cells of the same source gradually produce cell groups with different morphological structures and functional characteristics. As a result, cells are spatially different, and the same cells differ in time from their previous state. The essence of cell differentiation is the selective expression of the genome in time and space.

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Cell Differentiation

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  1. Cell Differentiation Cell differentiation refers to the process in which cells of the same source gradually produce cell groups with different morphological structures and functional characteristics. As a result, cells are spatially different, and the same cells differ in time from their previous state. The essence of cell differentiation is the selective expression of the genome in time and space. The expression of different genes is turned on or off, and finally, the iconic protein is produced. In general, the process of cell differentiation is irreversible. However, under certain conditions, differentiated cells are also unstable, and their gene expression patterns can also undergo reversible changes and return to their undifferentiated state. This process is called dedifferentiation. the Features of cell differentiation include: The potential of differentiation gradually appears with the development of the individual. During embryonic development, the cells gradually change from "all-around" to "multi-energy", and finally to the "single-energy", which is the general rule of cell differentiation. In the process of individual development, multicellular differentiation and spatial differentiation; cell differentiation is compatible with the state and speed of cell division, and differentiation must be based on division, that is, differentiation is inevitable with division, but the dividing cells do not necessarily need differentiate. The higher the degree of differentiation, the worse the ability to divide; the cell differentiation is highly stable. Under normal physiological conditions, cells that have differentiated into a specific, stable type are generally impossible to reverse to undifferentiated state or become other types. Cell differentiation is plastic, and the differentiated cells re-enter the undifferentiated state or transdifferentiate into another type of cell under special conditions. biological cells have both temporal

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