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Cell potency is the ability of a cell to differentiate into a specific type of cell. A '''unipotent cell''' is one which is able to differentiate into one type of cell only. It is currently unclear as to whether true unipotent cells exist.  
[[Cell|Cell]] potency is the ability of a cell to differentiate into a specific type of cell. A unipotent cell is one which is able to differentiate into one type of cell only. It is currently unclear as to whether true unipotent cells exist.  

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Cell potency is the ability of a cell to differentiate into a specific type of cell. A unipotent cell is one which is able to differentiate into one type of cell only. It is currently unclear as to whether true unipotent cells exist.