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    process where stem cells become specialized nerve cells

    Neural differentiation, also known as neuronal differentiation, is the process by which stem cells or progenitor cells develop into specialized nerve cells, or neurons. This involves a series of genetic and biochemical changes that enable these cells to acquire the unique structures and functions necessary for transmitting nerve impulses and forming complex neural networks.

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