👉 In biology and medicine, elaeoblastic refers to cells that are able to differentiate into various cell types in a specific direction. These cells can be classified into two main groups: those with a stem cell fate (i.e., those with a nucleus containing a single cell type) and those with an osteoblast fate (i.e., those with multiple cell types, including osteoclasts). The term "elaeoblastic" is used in the context of bone tissue regeneration or remodeling