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  • 1Progenitor cell — The concept of a progenitor cell is difficult to define. Like stem cells, progenitor cells have a capacity to differentiate into a specific type of cell.cite web |url=http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi bin/omd?progenitor+cell |title=Definition:… …

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  • 2hematopoietic progenitor cells — hematopoietic stem cells pluripotent blood cell progenitors that represent a slightly later stage than blast cells. They have the capacity for replication and differentiation and give rise to precursors of various blood cell lines, including the… …

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  • 3armamentarium — noun All of the equipment available for carrying out a task, especially all the equipment used by a physician in the practice of medicine. Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) technology has enriched the armamentarium of regenerative medicine by… …

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  • 4Interleukin 3 — (colony stimulating factor, multiple), also known as IL3, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: IL3 interleukin 3 (colony stimulating factor, multiple)| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… …

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  • 5Interleukin-3 receptor — protein Name= interleukin 3 receptor, alpha caption= width= HGNCid= 6012 Symbol= IL3RA AltSymbols= CD123 EntrezGene= OMIM=308385 RefSeq= UniProt= PDB= ECnumber= Chromosome=X Arm=p Band=22.3 LocusSupplementaryData=protein Name=interleukin 3… …

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  • 6PPP — pain perception profile; palato pharyngoplasty; palmoplantar pustulosis; pentose phosphate pathway; peripheral pulse present; photostimulable phosphor plate; Pickford projective pictures; platelet poor plasma; pluripotent progenitor; point to… …

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  • 7PPP — • pain perception profile; • palato pharyngoplasty; • palmoplantar pustulosis; • pentose phosphate pathway; • peripheral pulse present; • photostimulable phosphor plate; • Pickford projective pictures; • platelet poor plasma; • pluripotent… …

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  • 8Cell potency — Pluripotent, embryonic stem cells originate as inner mass cells within a blastocyst. The stem cells can become any tissue in the body, excluding a placenta. Only the morula s cells are totipotent, able to become all tissues and a placenta. The… …

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  • 9Stem cell — Mouse embryonic st …

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  • 10Cellular differentiation — Cell differentiation redirects here. For the journal, see Cell Differentiation (journal). In developmental biology, cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. Differentiation… …

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