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The most commonly used one is a cell derived from the ovaries of a Chinese hamster (CHO).
d An image shows a periclinal division (indicated by an arrow, MT mitosis) of a cell derived from the primary mantle cells, the result of which increases the number of layer.
Also known as cytoplasmic hybrid embryos, cybrids are embryos derived from creating an egg in the laboratory using the nucleus of a human cell derived from a patient and the mitochondria from a rabbit or cow.
Recently, basaloid human tumors from BRCA1-mutant women provided evidence for a different type of tumor stem cell, derived from a luminal cell-of-origin [33], [34].
Nuclear materials were removed from an oocyte, and a donor cell derived from an 8-year-old male German shepherd dog was injected into the enucleated oocyte.
We transplanted retinal pigment epithelial cells derived from a patient or an anonymous donor.
Their common denominator is overproduction of a homogeneous immunoglobulin by plasma cells derived from a single ancestral B lymphocyte.
This demonstrates that aggressive fibromatosis is proliferation of cells derived from a single clone with a growth advantage, and thus is likely a neoplastic process.
This retrospective cohort comparison highlights the benefits of using an autologous source of cells derived from a patient's bone marrow aspirate to provide an osteogenic milieu.
Our group conducted a differential high-throughput drug screen in gastric cancer cells derived from a stage IV HDGC patient with a truncating c.1380delA CDH1 germline mutation and gastric cancer cells derived from a liver lesion of a gastric cancer patient with wild type CDH1 [12].
With the right combination of cells and hormones, the stem cells whether testicular stem cells, embryonic ones made in a lab, or adult stem cells derived from a man's skin could be nurtured enough that they might transform into full-blown sperm.
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