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What are the Stages of Cell Differentiation?
Cell differentiation typically occurs in multiple stages:
Specification:
The cell receives initial signals that commit it to a specific lineage but still retains some plasticity.
Determination:
The cell's fate becomes irreversibly committed to a specific pathway, even if the initial signals are removed.
Terminal Differentiation:
The cell undergoes final changes to acquire its specialized characteristics and functions.
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