Definition of Transdifferentiation. Meaning of Transdifferentiation. Synonyms of Transdifferentiation

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- Transdifferentiation, also known as lineage reprogramming, is the process in which one mature somatic cell is transformed into another mature somatic cell...
- polyp colony. It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation, which alters the differentiated state of the cells and transforms...
- more closely with transdifferentiation, because metaplasia refers more to the idea of a phenotypic transition. Transdifferentiation [14] refers to the...
- hypotheses of origin in Barrett's esophagus. They include direct transdifferentiation of squamous cells to columnar cells, the stem cell changing from...
- acknowledged in a bibliometric analysis. Michalopoulos researched transdifferentiation of hepatocytes and biliary cells in liver repair. In a collaborative...
- fused cells might have undergone a reversion of phenotype or show transdifferentiation. c Cells of different lineage or the same lineage fuse to form a...
- "Reversing the life cycle: medusae transforming into polyps and cell transdifferentiation in Turritopsis nutricula (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)". Biological Bulletin...
- a small (5 millimeters (0.20 in)) species of jellyfish that uses transdifferentiation to replenish cells after ****ual reproduction. This cycle can repeat...
- transdifferentiate into new hair cells, resulting in hearing recovery. Direct transdifferentiation is when neighboring supporting cells convert into hair cells without...
- found a way to transform human skin cells into nerve cells using transdifferentiation, in which "cells are forced to adopt new identities". During neurogenesis...