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Brody Guzman
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2 May, 15:16
What is a pluripotent stem called?
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Isabelle Nelson
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The three primary germ layers (called the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) are the primary layers of cells in the embryo from which all tissues and organs develop. Human pluripotent stem cells are also known as human embryonic stem cells.
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