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redifferentiation
re·dif·fer·en·ti·a·tion R0101250 (rē′dĭf-ə-rĕn′shē-ā′shən)n. Biology A process by which a group of once differentiated cells return to their original specialized form.
redifferentiation
redifferentiation[rē‚dif·ə‚ren·chē′ā·shən] (physiology) The return to a position of greater specialization in actual and potential functions, or the developing of new characteristics. redifferentiation
re·dif·fer·en·ti·a·tion (rē-dif'ĕr-en'shē-ā'shŭn), The return to a fully specialized condition for the performance of a particular function after a period of nonspecific activity.redifferentiation (rē′dĭf-ə-rĕn′shē-ā′shən)n. Biology A process by which a group of once differentiated cells return to their original specialized form.redifferentiation (rē″dĭf-ĕr-ĕn″shē-ā′shŭn) The respecialization of dedifferentiated cells, as occurs in the regeneration of an amphibian limb. |