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    English: Stem cells are able to change and transform into other types of cells found in the body. This process is cell differentiation and is in charge of the development of all of the cells in one’s body. This means that stem cells can differentiate into muscle cells, fat cells, bone cells, blood cells, nervous cells, epithelial cells, immune cells, sex cells, and more.
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    Stem cell differentiation into various tissue types

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    6 June 2019

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