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Anaplasia Definition:
Reversion of an animal cell to a more primitive, undifferentiated state.
Prescott's Microbiology 9th Edition by Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood, Christopher J. Woolverton
Anaplasia Notes:
Anaplasia is a term that is used to describe the condition of cells, which are poorly differentiated and lose the morphological characteristics that are normally possessed by mature cells. These cells also lose the orientation with respect to endothelial cells. Animal cells are example of this condition in which these types of cells revert to a more primitive form of cells.
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