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PRZ prevented acute hypoglycemic augmentation of AMPK activation in each cellgroup.
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A linear discriminant analysis model was selected for the final model of Th2 cellgroup prediction.
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Owing to the abundance of factors influencing cellgroup behaviour, deriving general principles about them is a daunting challenge.
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Notably, embryonic cells destined to the same tissue maintain a uniform transcriptional regulatory state and form a homogeneous cellgroup.
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This purpose will naturally have some relation to the maintenance, or preservation, of the cellgroup which we call the body.
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Flow cytometric analysis clearly distinguished between the uninfected and infected cellpopulation.
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Some forms of B cell -non-Hodgkin's lymphoma also contain a rich T- cellpopulation.
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This protection is immunologically specific and resides in the lymphoid cellpopulation.
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The purity of the transferred T- cellpopulation was tested by FACS analysis.
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Spermatogonia represent a diploid germ cellpopulation that includes spermatogonial stem cells.
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However, single gene-driven recombinase lines mark relatively broad and heterogeneous cellpopulations.
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Preliminary evidence suggests that various bone marrow-derived cellpopulations have antifibrotic effects.
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By using this rescue system, two distinct packaging- cellpopulations have been generated.
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The results showed that selection of discrete tumor- cellpopulations in vitro occurs.
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Successful chemotherapy was associated with restoration of polyclonal transduced T cellpopulations.
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Successfully HAART-treated patients showed normalization of B cellsubpopulations frequency and TTV load.
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Immunophenotyping of the index patient revealed normal B- cellsubpopulations except increased CD21 B cells.
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The isolated cellsubpopulations exhibited markedly different growth capabilities.
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Flow cytometric analysis was applied to investigate B- cellsubpopulations.
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Morphologically they are also distinct from other B- cellsubpopulations.
Usage of group of cells in English
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They form a heterogeneous groupofcells based on phenotype, location, and function.
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The nature of the process is a revolt of a groupofcells.
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In this process, a groupofcells, which are fully differentiated, reactivates cell proliferation.
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This groupofcells may be considered as a colony or as an individual.
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You should see how I vary my activities,- Iusea different groupofcells every half hour.
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The rhythm specified in the six-week abortion bans, she says, is a groupofcells with electrical activity.
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Today, the blood is believed merely the transporting medium for the internal secretion, destined for a particular groupofcells.
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This being MIT, the first application for the technology was to arrange a groupofcells to spell out M-I-T.
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The thickening is due to a specialized groupofcells which gradually grows toward the hollow center of the ball.
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A first groupofcells is established, we will suppose, at the bottom of a pit dug in virgin soil.
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One of these heaps may be three or four times the size of some other in the same groupofcells.
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Japanese battery manufacturer Panasonic 6752.T supplies Tesla with battery cells, but not modules, which are a groupofcells joined together.
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In every groupofcells is found a central cell from which the others originated, and which determines the form of their growth.
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The embryonic neural crest is a unique groupofcells that gives rise to the peripheral nervous system as well as many other cell types.
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During lateral line (LL) morphogenesis, a groupofcells simultaneously migrate and assemble radially organized cell clusters, termed rosettes, that prefigure LL sensory organs.
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3 A is the natural size of the central groupofcells, in a specimen coiled round a thread-like weed.