Wiktionary
a. Able to develop into more than one mature cell or tissue type, but not all.
Usage examples of "pluripotent".
Along the synapses of my brain, microscopic machines are implanting cultured oligodendrocytes, reversing the myelin-sheath breakdown along my neural pathways, disassembling the creaking old wetware threaded through my brain and CNS, grafting pluripotent stem cells into a collagen base to replace nerve tissue lost to injury and to scarring.
Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent, meaning they can develop into any kind of tissue.
CNS, grafting pluripotent stem cells into a collagen base to replace nerve tissue lost to injury and to scarring.
In return, Norris grew the samples through multiple generations, thereby keeping Hamlin and Downs well supplied in pluripotent stem cells.
Along the synapses of my brain, microscopic machines are implanting cultured oligodendrocytes, reversing the myelin-sheath breakdown along my neural pathways, disassembling the creaking old wetware threaded through my brain and CNS, grafting pluripotent stem cells into a collagen base to replace nerve tissue lost to injury and to scarring.