Origin of term:
What is a stem cell?
Classification of stem cells:
TOTIPOTENT: Can produce all cell types, including trophoblast
PLURIPOTENT: can form the derivatives of the three germ layers: ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm
MULTIPOTENT: different cell types from tissue or organ, less wide range as pluri and toti, neural blood and renal cells.
UNIPOTENT: only formed one single cell type
*There are different criteria for SCs: age of developement (different SCs between embryonic and adult, ESCs have a lot more range), tissue of origin (neural, hematopoeitic etc).
*In vivo, SCs have limited capacity to proliferate > they’re usually in the stem cell niche and have low capacity. The stimulation of th SCs can lead to fast cell cycling.