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Examples for "group of cells"
Examples for "group of cells"
1They form a heterogeneous group of cells based on phenotype, location, and function.
2The nature of the process is a revolt of a group of cells.
3In this process, a group of cells, which are fully differentiated, reactivates cell proliferation.
4This group of cells may be considered as a colony or as an individual.
5You should see how I vary my activities,- Iusea different group of cells every half hour.
1PRZ prevented acute hypoglycemic augmentation of AMPK activation in each cell group.
2A linear discriminant analysis model was selected for the final model of Th2 cell group prediction.
3Owing to the abundance of factors influencing cell group behaviour, deriving general principles about them is a daunting challenge.
4Notably, embryonic cells destined to the same tissue maintain a uniform transcriptional regulatory state and form a homogeneous cell group.
5This purpose will naturally have some relation to the maintenance, or preservation, of the cell group which we call the body.
1Flow cytometric analysis clearly distinguished between the uninfected and infected cell population.
2Some forms of B cell -non-Hodgkin's lymphoma also contain a rich T- cell population.
3This protection is immunologically specific and resides in the lymphoid cell population.
4The purity of the transferred T- cell population was tested by FACS analysis.
5Spermatogonia represent a diploid germ cell population that includes spermatogonial stem cells.
1Successfully HAART-treated patients showed normalization of B cell subpopulations frequency and TTV load.
2Immunophenotyping of the index patient revealed normal B- cell subpopulations except increased CD21 B cells.
3The isolated cell subpopulations exhibited markedly different growth capabilities.
4Flow cytometric analysis was applied to investigate B- cell subpopulations.
5Morphologically they are also distinct from other B- cell subpopulations.
1However, single gene-driven recombinase lines mark relatively broad and heterogeneous cell populations.
2Preliminary evidence suggests that various bone marrow-derived cell populations have antifibrotic effects.
3By using this rescue system, two distinct packaging- cell populations have been generated.
4The results showed that selection of discrete tumor- cell populations in vitro occurs.
5Successful chemotherapy was associated with restoration of polyclonal transduced T cell populations.
6To minimize the problems associated with mixed- cell populations, pure cultures are indispensable.
7Multiple stem cell populations are currently believed to exist in tongue epithelia.
8This tool is adaptable to cell populations in other contexts and tissues.
9We further identified that innate immune cell populations expressed complete IFN-λ receptor.
10We apply the method to pooled RNA from cell populations of known sizes.
11This approach could be enlarged to investigate other angiogenic cell populations as well.
12Some specific B cell populations are associated with long-term graft acceptance.
13Improved survival was observed in both cardiomyocyte as well as non-cardiomyocyte cell populations.
14Tissue growth and maintenance requires stem cell populations that self-renew, proliferate, and differentiate.
15Expression of GC14 was greatest in the meiotic germ cell populations.
16This allows for separation of translocated and non-translocated cell populations for further study.
Translations for cell populations