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Why are embryonic cells preferred in stem cell culture?

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Answered by Nitish0001
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer.}}Embryonic stem cells can become all celltypes of the body because they are pluripotent. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different celltypes of their tissue of origin. Embryonic stem cells can be grown relatively easily in culture.
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The embryonic stem cells are able to proliferate indefinitely in an undifferentiated state. Moreover, embryonic stem cells are pluripotent and able to differentiate into any of the germ layers involved in embryogenesis. These germ layers ultimately form all organs of the organism.

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