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stembrBounding is a term that refers to the process of defining or limiting the scope of a particular stem cell population. This can involve several methods, both in vitro and in vivo. In a laboratory setting, stembrBounding might be achieved through the careful selection of growth media, growth factors, and extracellular matrix components that favor the differentiation or self-renewal of specific stem cell types. For instance, certain chemical signals can guide pluripotent stem cells toward a particular lineage, effectively bounding their potential for differentiation.
In vivo, stembrBounding is often influenced by the microenvironment, also known as the niche. Stem cell niches