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The figures trace the development of the progenitor cell of the germ line and of the subsequent formation of gametes within a single organism.
They activate mature osteoclasts indirectly through osteoblasts, inhibit osteoclast cell death, and stimulate osteoclast progenitor formation.
By implanting the bone marrow mononuclear cells, we deliver endothelial progenitor cells and vascular growth factors at the same time.
Once inside the brain or spinal cord, neural progenitor cells grow into neuron-supporting stem cells called astrocytes.
He had long believed in the transmutation of species, although he did not initially accept the concept of single progenitor ancestor.
And I think one can see that haunting that idea of the single progenitor, the one form, is an approach still to the idea of Godhead.
Maize was domesticated from its wild progenitor, teosinte, between 6,250 and 10,000 years ago in a single domestication event.
During the time of the Romans, people selected the progenitor of the modern beet from a wild Mediterranean plant to use as a leaf vegetable.
These lines were derived as recombinants from the same progenitor, and their right ends are very likely the same.
Single-spore isolates were paired with their respective compatible mating types from the progenitor to establish progeny dikaryons.
The progenitor of the mutant allele was assumed to be the parental allele that was closest in size to the mutant allele.
He is that eminent Victorian Charles Darwin, the progenitor of the theory of evolution.
These influences all contribute to an environment that allows hematopoietic progenitor cells to proliferate and differentiate normally.
For skull lengths, neither descendent population differs significantly from its progenitor population.
From this dikaryon, the two progenitor haploid genomes were recovered by protoplast formation and regeneration.
As such, it's easy to see Tubby as a key progenitor of current remix methodologies and DJ practices with their heavy reliance on reverb and echo effects and mixers.
Therefore, wild rice often absorbs genes from cultivars through hybridization since the wild progenitor tends to be cross-pollinated with its surrounding cultivars.
The aminosteroids include pancuronium and vecuronium and the bisquaternary nitrogen compounds include the progenitor compound curare and one of its derivatives, atracurium.
This allowed us to quantitate efficiency of recovery of viable hematopoietic progenitor cells from cord blood stored frozen 15 years ago.
And it was that initial decision not to protect MUD as an IP that secured its place as a key progenitor.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And all the while that alchemic progenitor of mine kept up his mysterious winking and nodding.
Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle.
It is to have Tyranny as your progenitor, and slavery as your prenatal cradle.
In the progenitor of these birds, the rock pigeon, there is not a trace of these characters discernible.
He left, returning a few minutes later with a portable apparatus somewhat resembling its progenitor, the diathermy generator.
The most famous and the longest, is the laws of Manu, a mythical progenitor of mankind.
From these names is derived haik, the son of Thorgom, the progenitor of the race.
The zany was progenitor to the specialist in humor, as we to-day have the unhappiness to know him.
As we have seen, he is in Saxo the progenitor of the hilding Hildeger.
From every grave where a progenitor slept, he had heard a parent's voice.
It was the progenitor and type of all later non-rigid dirigibles.
His brother William was the progenitor of the Murrays of Abercairnie.
Able to conjure the chattily cosmopolitan tone of his closest progenitor, he also shared with O'Hara an innately musical ear.
In the figure of Beau Brummell, with whom dandyism began, one sees the progenitor of the late-Victorian aesthetes.
Near the lower end of the valley I passed a number of tapirs, and across the river saw a great sadok, the enormous double-horned progenitor of the modern rhinoceros.
For a very long period after the witchcraft delusion, however, the Maules had continued to inhabit the town where their progenitor had suffered so unjust a death.
In one section grew the plant man, in another a sixteen-legged worm, in the third the progenitor of the white ape and in the fourth the primaeval black man of Barsoom.
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