Unequal mitochondrial segregation promotes asymmetric fates during neurogenesis
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Research suggests that unequal segregation of mitochondria during cell division may contribute to differences in cell fate. This process has been observed in neurogenesis, where it may play a role in determining the fate of sister cells. The phenomenon appears to be relevant to various areas of study, including immunotherapy and embryonic development, although the specific mechanisms and implications are still being explored.
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