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    Unipotent stem cells are those which, like other stem cells, undergo perpetual self-renewal while remaining in their undifferentiated state, and can differentiate to produce only one specialized cell type. An example of unipotent stem cells includes:

     

    A

    neurons

    B

    myeloid progenitor cell

    C

    mesodermal cell

    D

    spermatogonia



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