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Finally, the expression profiles of myeloblasts and CD34+ resulted less divergent, consistently with previous biological evidences proving that myeloblasts are the precursor cells most similar to the hematopoietic precursor/stem cells [ 56].

The number of genes differentially expressed when comparing stem cells versus erythroblasts, myeloblasts, monoblasts and megakaryoblasts are respectively 492, 47, 403 and 350, thus showing that myeloblasts are the precursor cells most similar to CD34+ cells.

Horne et al. [ 76] suggested that the lipase encoded by AV403884, an EST from B. mori pheromone gland was involved in liberation of fatty acids for pheromone precursors; this is most similar to our EZ407279 from HvPG.

It's most similar to Europe".

That bolsters the idea that before DNA there was an RNA world in which RNA, or some similar precursor polymer, ran the show.

b Most similar symmetrical exemplar.

(2011) is the most similar.

Similar precursor lesions in sporadic PNETs have not been reported.

Jeff Wall is the most obvious precursor, and Frydlender has a similar feel for the weight of history, but his approach is essentially photojournalistic.

Most other precursors can be synthesized out of these.

I had thought James, modernism's most crucial precursor, exempt from that assessment.

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