Definition of Inner cell mass (ICM)

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Inner cell mass (ICM)

The term 'Inner cell mass (ICM)' as it applies to the area of stem cell research can be defined as 'The cluster of cells inside the blastocyst. These cells give rise to the embryo and ultimately the fetus. The ICM may be used to generate embryonic stem cells'.

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