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The phrase "attributed to stem" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is assigned or credited to a "stem," but without additional context, it is unclear.
Example: "The findings were attributed to stem cell research, highlighting its potential in regenerative medicine."
Alternatives: "credited to stem" or "ascribed to stem".
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This study demonstrates that alpha 6+/MHCI- cells have additional characteristics attributed to stem cells.
In summary, the results presented here show that α6+/MHCI- cells exhibit characteristics attributed to stem cells.
The α6+/MHCI- cells exhibited characteristics attributed to stem cells: they were clonogenic in vitro, relatively small, and had low granularity [ 22].
The presence of myoblast bundles cannot be attributed to stem cell incorporation because there was no immunopositive labelling in this structure.
Our data indicate that α6+/MHCI- cells have higher proliferative potential than α6+/MHCI+ cells, another characteristic attributed to stem cells.
The analysis of CFEs in the initial, primary, culture and in the first passage indicate that α6+/MHCI- cells have higher proliferative potential than α6+/MHCI+ cells, another feature attributed to stem cells.
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Again, this is mainly attributed to demand stemming from the EU15 countries.
Most morbidity and mortality among patients who survive initial injury is attributed to complications stemming from infection (Baker et al. 1980).
Indeed, complications including meningitis[46], encephalomyelitis[47], tumours[48, 49], aberrant bone formation[50] and at least two reported deaths[51, 52] have all been attributed to unproven stem cell treatments.
It has been proposed that cancer recurrence may be attributed to cancer stem cells (CSCs)/tumor-initiating cells (TICs).
There is increasing evidence that tumor persistence and recurrence may be attributed to cancer stem cells (CSCs) [9], [10], [11].
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