I guess you mean "multipotent" when you are talking about Myeloid cells at 2:39 and not "pluripotent"? Also, aren't hematopoietic stem cells consider multipotent (not pluripotent) due to their inability to differentiate into any of the other germ cell layers? My understanding is that pluripotent cells can differentiate into any of the three germ cell layers, multipotent cells have the ability to differentiate into discrete cell types (hematopoietic stem cells), oligopotent stem cells (myeloid or lymphoid progenitor cells) into a much smaller amount and unipotent into a single cell type. (sources: the article references on wikipedia page about cell potency)
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I think Hematopoietic stem cell is multipotent isn‘t it? Pluripotent cells can actually differentiate into any cells other than placenta and related tissue
That is exactly what I thought! Isn't pluripotent cell can be differentiated into all three germ layers of cell (but not a complete organism) and totipotent cell can be differentiated into all kind of cells?
Stomach is both endocrine and exocrine! It makes all kinds of stuff like HCl and dumps them into the blood, but I can't remember the name of the hormone :(( (it was 3 years ago 😂 forgive me)
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I guess you mean "multipotent" when you are talking about Myeloid cells at 2:39 and not "pluripotent"? Also, aren't hematopoietic stem cells consider multipotent (not pluripotent) due to their inability to differentiate into any of the other germ cell layers? My understanding is that pluripotent cells can differentiate into any of the three germ cell layers, multipotent cells have the ability to differentiate into discrete cell types (hematopoietic stem cells), oligopotent stem cells (myeloid or lymphoid progenitor cells) into a much smaller amount and unipotent into a single cell type. (sources: the article references on wikipedia page about cell potency)
And totipotent cells are, for example, morula cells that can also differentiate into placenta tissue, while pluripotent cells cannot.
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What!!!?!! This is crazy! Totally blowing my mind with this info. Your small intestine regenerates every 24 hrs?!? Some neurons and muscles are permanent?!? Wow
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The answer is pancrease has an endocrain islets and exocrain portion
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Pancreatic islet cells:
alpha cells - Glucagon
beta cells - Insulin
delta cells - somatostatin
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How about the exocrine pancreas?
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Technically ICM cells are Pluripotent
Totipotent cells are only available in the Human Species up to day four after fertilization
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so if my poor neurons went to necrosis, there is no multipotent stem cell that gives a progenitor for other neurons?
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But the part about neuro and muscular plasticity is very sad 😢 specially if you start with few cells to begin with...
Liver - endocrine (anti coagulants, etc... In blood) + exocrine (bile in bile duct)
What cells are needs to re-grow cartilage and ligaments
Doesn't neurogenesis occur throughout life?
I think Hematopoietic stem cell is multipotent isn‘t it?
Pluripotent cells can actually differentiate into any cells other than placenta and related tissue
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Can bronchiectasis cause permanent damage to the lungs
I thought pluripotent cells can give neurons?
That is exactly what I thought! Isn't pluripotent cell can be differentiated into all three germ layers of cell (but not a complete organism) and totipotent cell can be differentiated into all kind of cells?
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arent bone marrow stem cells (hemocytoblasts) multipotent? their alternative name is literally multipotential hematopoietic stem cells
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Is bronchiectasis Lung disease ur lung condition?
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So, it stem cells are that capable. So why cancer or any other serious condition/disease can be cured.
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Stomach is both endocrine and exocrine! It makes all kinds of stuff like HCl and dumps them into the blood, but I can't remember the name of the hormone :(( (it was 3 years ago 😂 forgive me)
induce growth?duh?!
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