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Meanings of multipotent stem in English
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Usage of multipotent stem in English
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This demonstrates that multipotentstem cells migrate to the root of the follicle to produce whisker growth.
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Multiple pathways control the progression of neural lineages from multipotentstem cells to intermediate progenitors, postmitotic precursors and finally mature neurons.
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We conclude that the chorion of human term placenta is an abundant source of multipotentstem cells that are promising candidates for cell-based therapies.
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The fabrication of biodegradable 3-D scaffolds enriched with multipotentstem cells seems to be a promising strategy for the repair of irreversibly injured tissues.
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The progenitors that supply neurons at the retinal margin and rod photoreceptors and regenerated neurons in the mature tissue originate from multipotentstem cells.
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Associate Professor Pimanda said his team took mouse and human bone and fat cells, and converted them into "induced multipotentstem cells".
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Scientists have also derived multipotentstem cells from fetal tissue (taken from embryos older than eight weeks, usually following abortion or spontaneous miscarriage).
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Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were negative for cytokeratin 15, which is known as a relatively specific marker for multipotentstem cells in the follicular bulge.
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Multipotentstem cells in the body facilitate tissue regeneration, growth, and wound healing throughout life.