Indifferenziate
Indifferenziate is an Italian word that translates to "undifferentiated" in English. It is commonly used in biological and medical contexts to describe cells or tissues that have not yet developed into specialized types. For example, in developmental biology, undifferentiated cells are those that have the potential to become various kinds of cells, such as muscle, nerve, or skin cells. Stem cells are a prime example of undifferentiated cells.
In cancer research, the term undifferentiated can refer to tumor cells that have lost the characteristics of
The concept of differentiation is central to understanding normal development and disease processes. When cells differentiate,