vävnadspotential
Vävnadspotential refers to the intrinsic capacity of a biological tissue to develop and differentiate into various cell types and structures. This concept is central to understanding development, regeneration, and disease processes in multicellular organisms. Different tissues possess varying degrees of vävnadspotential. For instance, stem cells exhibit high vävnadspotential, capable of differentiating into a wide range of cell types, while terminally differentiated cells, such as mature neurons, have very limited or no vävnadspotential.
The level of vävnadspotential is influenced by factors like the cell's genetic programming, the surrounding microenvironment,