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Pluripotent Stem Cells Give Rise to Cells From All Germ Layers But Not Extraembryonic Structures
Pluripotent Stem Cells Give Rise to Cells From All Germ Layers But Not Extraembryonic Structures
Pluripotent Stem cell (PSCs) can create any type of germ layer, but they cannot create extraembryonic structures.

Pluripotent Stem cell (PSCs) can create any type of germ layer, but they cannot create extraembryonic structures like the placenta. The example of embryonic Stem cell (ESCs).The inner cell mass of preimplantation embryos is where ESCs are derived.. Another example is induced pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs), which are created from the epiblast layer of implanted embryos. Their pluripotency is a continuum that ranges from fully pluripotent cells like ESCs and iPSCs to representatives with less potency—multi-, oligo-, or unipotent cells. The assay for teratoma formation is one technique for assessing their spectrum and activity. PSC-like characteristics can be found in iPSCs, which are created artificially from somatic cells. For the present and the future of regenerative medicine, their cultivation and use hold great promise.

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