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The phrase "am cell differentiation" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "I am studying cell differentiation in my biology class."
Alternatives: "I am focusing on cell differentiation" or "I am researching cell differentiation."
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Sandra et al. [ 24] and Soluk Tekkeşin et al. [ 30] reported that over-immunoexpression of anti-apoptotic proteins in the odontogenic epithelium is linked to cellular proliferation, AM cell differentiation and apoptosis inhibition, influencing on the clinical behavior of the AM.
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The most abundant functional classes of regulated genes were cell differentiation, cell cycle and apoptosis.
The fundamental processes of developmental biology are cell differentiation, cell growth, and morphogenesis [ 1].
In malignant cells, BCG internalisation appeared to be cell differentiation dependent.
Various such cell processes were cell differentiation, DNA methylation, apoptosis, abscission, dehiscence, cytokinesis, cell proliferation, S phase, chromatin remodeling, chloroplast organization and biogenesis.
It was believed cell differentiation was one way – that once a cell was committed to a fate, there was no going back and that the silenced genes were switched off for ever.
The dogma until recently was that cell differentiation was largely fixed unless exposed to the environment of an activated oocyte.
If any of them is removed, cell differentiation will collapse in the model.
This phenomenon occurs because cell division is activated whereas cell differentiation is inhibited.
While TCF3 knockdown-derived mouse ESC self-renewal was enhanced, its cell differentiation was inhibited.
It is clear that cell differentiation is a carefully timed process.
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