They subsequently determined that cells within the ribbon were dividing, implying that they were part of a region of proliferative stem cells. |
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In mammals, germ cells undergo a small number of proliferative mitotic cell divisions as they migrate to the gonad. |
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This suggests that the c-erb-b2 oncoprotein may possibly be involved in proliferative responses of pancreatic epithelium. |
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Histologically, these lesions form a spectrum of tumors ranging from benign cystic adenomas to proliferative cystic sebaceous tumors. |
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Intraductal proliferative lesions are associated with increased invasive cancer risk. |
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In woody plants, the cambial layer in the trunk, branches and roots also retains proliferative capacity. |
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At this time, expression within the eyes and tectum becomes restricted to cells within the proliferative germinal zones. |
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The mass was excised and was characterized histologically as another proliferative cystic sebaceous tumor. |
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Flies homozygous for such hypomorphic mutations reach adulthood, but often exhibit defects during the proliferative stages of gametogenesis. |
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The four phases of wound healing are inflammatory, migratory, proliferative, and late. |
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The end products of this type of proliferative system, such as mature red blood cells and keratinocytes, are themselves incapable of division and die. |
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The polarity and the distinct centre of densely cytoplasmic cells were lost after day 10 owing to the increased proliferative activity of densely cytoplasmic cells. |
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Differentiated cells however, generally have limited proliferative power and only short-term cultures are possible. |
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In other types, such as the blue nevus, proliferative tissue is buried deep within the dermis, the lower layer of the skin. |
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Uteri of treated monkeys had proliferative endometria with no decidual changes in the stroma. |
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Inflammatory diseases of the dermis often evoke a secondary proliferative and scaly response in the epidermis. |
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However, the patients despite their symptoms were all living independently and had normal proliferative responses to mitogenic stimulus and to purified protein derivative. |
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These proliferative changes in both species are considered due to the persistent pharmacological overstimulation of adipose tissue and appear to be rodent-specific. |
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Histological examination showed neutrophilic or pleocellular proliferative necrotizing bronchitis and bronchiolitis in all infected steers. |
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Human embryonic cells began to be in demand because of their copious proliferative capacity in vitro which makes it possible to produce a large number of cells. |
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Psoriasis is less common than atopic dermatitis, affecting about 2 percent of the population, and is both a proliferative and an inflammatory disorder. |
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Chronic benign or malignant proliferative dermatoses involving the epidermis often have a rough warty surface caused by overproduction by the epidermal cells of keratin. |
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Notionally, Torland ensured that the equipment used by the inspectors did not contain any covert monitoring features and did not measure parameters which would be considered sensitive or proliferative. |
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The persistence of chromosomal aberrations was related to the decrease in proliferative activity of neuronal tissue in the early period after birth. |
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Ipsen and the Salk Institute sign a Memorandum of understanding to form the Ipsen Life Sciences Programme at the Salk Institute, aimed at advancing knowledge in the field of proliferative and degenerative diseases. |
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The presence of a liver stage specific antibody boost in irradiated sporozoite protected Grammomys lead to the study of proliferative responses and cytokine profiles. |
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Under these conditions, mesenchymal stem cells have good proliferative capacity and can differentiate into osteocytes, adipocytes and chondrocytes. |
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Progesterone and progestins can have a proliferative, antiproliferative, or neutral effect on breast tissue, depending on the type, timing, and dose of progestin used. |
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The results of extensive testing indicate that calcitonin would have no effect in the rat pituitary if the spontaneous proliferative lesions did not occur. |
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Before the full potential of HSCs can be realized, we need to learn what controls their self-renewal and proliferative capacities, as well as the various pathways of differentiation available to their daughter cells. |
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Endome trial biopsy showed normocellular proliferative endometrium with no inflammation or purulence. |
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The claims describe the use of one or more recombinant reoviruses to treat Ras-mediated proliferative disorders. |
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Spindle cell lesions comprise a wide spectrum of proliferative diseases, some of which are benign. |
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The claims describe using recombinant reoviruses for the treatment of Ral-mediated neoplasms and non-cancer cellular proliferative diseases such as neurofibromatosis. |
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Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes and is characterized by damage to the blood vessels of the retina and can either be proliferative or non-proliferative. |
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The features and distinctions of non-proliferative and proliferative retinopathy are described in detail along with the definitions for clinically significant macular oedema. |
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This result prompted us to study the effect of bisabololoxide A on proliferative cancer cells and to seek the possibility of its use with 5-fluorouracil, an anticancer agent. |
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Proliferative osseous change, intraosseous cysts, chondrocalcinosis, and olecranon bursitis can occasionally be seen in the patients with gout. |
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