Sentence examples for a wave of differentiation from inspiring English sources

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As the leaf extends in length, the tissues begin to mature first at the tip, and a wave of differentiation passes down toward the base, where cell division and extension growth may continue long after the tip of the leaf is mature.

During the larval period, a wave of differentiation and patterning called the morphogenetic furrow (MF) progresses from posterior to anterior across the disc epithelium [56].

Photoreceptor cells in the eye are born as a wave of differentiation called the morphogenetic furrow (MF) sweeps across the eye from the posterior to the anterior.

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Second, a wave of cell differentiation occurs behind the morphogenetic furrow as it passes from the posterior to the anterior of the imaginal disc epithelium.

All together, these data supported the idea that the appearance of cardiomyocytes in sik1flp/flp EBs occurred as a slower wave of differentiation.

The emergence of specific populations of transferrin-positive OPC in the untreated cultures could suggest a second wave of differentiation occurring in these cultures.

These results suggest that the male wildtype and Dazl heterozygous lines are undergoing an initial wave of differentiation towards the germ cell lineage, which is reduced in the Dazl null lines, and that relative to wildtype, male cells with Dazl ablation may have a slightly higher level of cell death.

These additional 8 h between the NZ and the PNTZ could reflect the time required by a rostro-caudal wave of differentiation to reach the transfected cells of the PNTZ.

These cell types appear during lung development in a proximal-to-distal wave of differentiation, in which cells in the larger proximal airways have begun differentiation before those in the smaller distal airways.

An interesting example is the wave of differentiation in the zebrafish retina, which sweeps across the retina and expands towards the periphery.

The presence of icTCRβ– DN4 cells in the first wave of differentiation of wild-type foetal thymocytes led us to ask whether DN4 cells are present in Rag1 /– foetal thymi.

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