Founder of a family line.
An ancestor in the direct line.
Person from whom a person is descended, whether on the father's or mother's side, at any number of generations.
1 The larger cortex results from a corresponding increase in progenitor cell number.
2 C-kit positive cardiac progenitor cells increased their numbers in exercise-induced physiological hypertrophy.
3 Many organs rely on undifferentiated stem and progenitor cells for tissue regeneration.
4 C-kit and Sca-1 positive cardiac progenitor cells were activated by swimming training.
5 Thus, Gimap5 is an important stabilizer of mouse hematopoietic progenitor cell survival.
6 Neurogenesis relies on a delicate balance between progenitor maintenance and neuronal production.
7 But you can't email the chain's progenitor and asked to be removed.
8 These observations were extended by testing rAAV transduction in hematopoietic progenitor cells.
9 Here, we describe a cultured progenitor model in which Meis1 programs leukemogenicity.
10 The progenitor of creatures, viz., the righteous Daksha, bestowed these upon Dharma.
11 TWEAK inhibited proliferation of neural progenitor cells through its membrane receptor Fn14.
12 In this study, we generated neural progenitor cell-specific Pen-2 conditional KO mice.
13 As a matter of fact his worthy progenitor had never left Lalpuri.
14 Somebody else probably got broken shoulders before your nimble progenitor took possession.
15 However, the role of Ascl2 in colon cancer progenitor cells remains unknown.
16 It's bigger, heavier, harsher-riding and nowhere near as satisfying as its progenitor .
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