Adjective
pluripotent (not comparable)
(biology) Able to develop into more than one mature cell or tissue type, but not all.
ES cells are pluripotent and give rise during development to all derivatives of the three primary germ layers : ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm. Source: Internet
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are emerging as promising tools for modeling and treating human neural diseases. Source: Internet
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), in particular, are derived from adult cells, such as skin cells and blood cells, and are reprogrammed to a pluripotent stage: once re-programmed, they exhibit similar properties as embryonic stem cells. Source: Internet
Human, inducible pluripotent stem cells can also elucidate new mechanisms for understanding cancer and cell regeneration. Source: Internet
These factors send signals in the mature cell that cause the cell to become a pluripotent stem cell. Source: Internet
These neural stem cells are pluripotent, as they can generate a large diversity of many different neuron types, each with unique gene expression, morphological, and functional characteristics. Source: Internet