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What does it mean when a cell is “determined”?
The cell will not differentiate, but will remain in a progenitor state indefinitely.
The cell will differentiate into the same fate of the cells it is surrounded by, no matter where it is moved to.
The cell is committed to a specific fate, which does not change if transplanted to a different region.
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