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'''Oligopotency''' is the ability of [[progenitor cell]]s to differentiate into one or many [[cell types]].
'''Oligopotency''' is the ability of [[progenitor cell]]s to differentiate into one or many [[cell types]].
Examples of progenitor cells are [[Vascular Stem Cells]] which have the capacity to become both [[Endothelial]] or smooth muscle cells<ref>Source;http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/abs/10.2217/14796678.2.5.585?journalCode=fca</ref>
Examples of progenitor cells are [[Vascular Stem Cells]] which have the capacity to become both [[Endothelial]] or smooth muscle cells<ref>Source- online journal of future medicine http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/abs/10.2217/14796678.2.5.585?journalCode=fca</ref>





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Oligopotency is the ability of progenitor cells to differentiate into one or many cell types. Examples of progenitor cells are Vascular Stem Cells which have the capacity to become both Endothelial or smooth muscle cells[1]



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