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How are blood cells used as stem cells for cardiac repair?
A mother cell doubles her differentiated material capacitance
Quote from: puppypowerA mother cell doubles her differentiated material capacitancePlease define what you mean by "capacitance" in this context?How do you measure a doubling of cellular capacitance?Please provide some measurement results.
The post above, beginning "All cells of the human body have the same DNA. However, there are many different types of differentiated cells." is absolute gibberish and should be disregarded. Sorry to sound harsh, but what you have written there is utter nonsense. Please don't do this on a science forum.
Almost all cells have the same DNA, but there are a few exceptions.[1]Mature red blood cells which contain no DNAThe sperm and the egg that have half the amount of DNAB cells in which some of the DNA has been rearranged to make antibodies.