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Moreover, when cultured in selective media, ADSCs exhibited tripotent differentiation capacity, being able to differentiate into adipogenic, chondrogenic and osteogenic cells.
The establishment of ES cell lines must meet the criteria of being able to differentiate through embryoid body formation or to form teratoma, for example.
Endorectal ultrasound has the advantage, compared to MRI, of being able to differentiate T1-T2 tumours.
Participants reported being able to differentiate the pain resulting from surgery and treatment compared to the pain resulting from mesothelioma.
Under such circumstances, being able to differentiate consumption propensities by social classes has both practical and theoretical implications to both demand-side and supply-side reforms.
Many activities of daily living, support with night time activities and being able to differentiate between day and night activities can be offered by AALFI.
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We found that these cells were able to differentiate into astrocytes upon directed differentiation.
I've always been able to differentiate.
At this point the people are able to differentiate a lot more.
It is important to be able to differentiate between the global perspective and what is required at a country level.
Instruments will be able to differentiate between clouds and snow cover, a problem for satellites looking down at white expanses.
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