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    GlossaryPluripotency Markers

    indicate a cell's potential to become various cell types

    Pluripotency markers are specific proteins or genes that indicate a cell's ability to develop into almost any type of cell in the body. These markers are used by scientists to identify and study stem cells, which have the potential to regenerate damaged tissues and are crucial in medical research and regenerative medicine.

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