Type of partially differentiated, usually unipotent cell that has lost most or all of the stem cell multipotency.
1 The larger cortex results from a corresponding increase in progenitor cell number.
2 Thus, Gimap5 is an important stabilizer of mouse hematopoietic progenitor cell survival.
3 In this study, we generated neural progenitor cell - specific Pen-2 conditional KO mice.
4 It uses its PCA technology to develop a pipeline of progenitor cell activators.
5 Finally, analysis of phenotypic markers reveals heterogeneity within the luminal progenitor cell pool.
6 Stem cell and progenitor cell populations are abundant, active and accessible.
7 Survival rate of the mice in endothelial progenitor cell - transplanted and control groups was calculated.
8 Second, progenitor cell transduction efficiency was compared between CD34 enriched and nonenriched progenitor populations.
9 Endogenous neural progenitor cell migration in vivo can be monitored using MRI-based cell tracking.
10 This study evaluated the differences in progenitor cell niche activation between these two cholangiopathies.
11 These findings demonstrate that Robo signaling modulates progenitor cell dynamics in the developing brain.
12 However, progenitor cell growth was considerably greater with M-OST.
13 Select drugs also abrogate human breast progenitor cell activity in normal and high-risk patient samples.
14 The dynamic relation between stem cells and their niche governs self-renewal and progenitor cell deployment.
15 Cardiac tissues were probed for the progenitor cell marker c-kit and the proliferation marker ki-67.
16 Monocyte development is a tightly regulated and multi-staged process, occurring through several defined progenitor cell intermediates.
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