cell lineage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellandlineage
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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lineage
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈlɪn.i.ɪdʒ/us/ˈlɪn.i.ɪdʒ/
the members of a person's family who are directly related to that person and who lived a long time before him ...
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(Definition ofcellandlineagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This novel function for peripheral astroglia indicates that thiscelllineagemight represent an important new disease target in permeability disorders.
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Caspase-3 gene knockout definescelllineagespecificity for programmed cell death signaling in the ovary.
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Interestingly, adipocytes and myocytes originate from a common mesenchymal s t e mcelllineage.
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Self-renewal of stem cells in general implies repression of genes that encode forcelllineagedifferentiation.
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At later stages, they initiate asymmetric divisions and generate committed progenitors of the neuronal or glialcelllineageas well as other neural stem cells.
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Cell fate in the polar trophectoderm of mouse blastocysts as studied by microinjection ofcelllineagetracers.
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Fortunately, ourcelllineagetree is implicitly encoded in our cells genomes via mutations that accumulate when body cells divide.
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Definitive haematopoiesis produces hematopoietic stem cells that have the capacity to differentiate any bloodcelllineagein the adult circulation.
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In fact, he and his team succeeded in tracing the nematode's entire embryoniccelllineage.
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These segmental boundaries were discovered by injecting teloblasts withcelllineagetracers after a few blast cells have already been generated.
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These patterns ofcelllineageare largely invariant between individuals, whereas in mammals, cell development is more dependent on cellular cues from the embryo.
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These include insights into such problems as the tissue specific requirements of a gene,celllineage, and cell potential.
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A continuouscelllineagecan be replicated through many cycles of division and not become senescent.
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Lymphoid leukemias and lymphomas are now considered to be tumors of the same type ofcelllineage.
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For example, subsets of blastomeres can be used to give rise to chimera with specifiedcelllineagefrom one embryo.
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Basophils are similar if not identical incelllineageto mast cells, although no conclusive evidence to this end has been shown.
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His evolutionary developmental biology book approaches the subject of the evolution of metazoan development from acelllineageselection point of view.
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