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Marine biologists have discovered deeply weird and genuinely wonderful species: boxer crabs wielding anemones like weapons; the rope-like Praya dubia, up to 50 metres long; immortal jellyfish, which unlike any other known creature can revert from maturity to an earlier stage of development, akin to a butterfly becoming a caterpillar.
Furthermore, they indicate that a fraction of cells can revert from Nanog low to Nanog high states (Chambers et al., 2007).
Human basal breast cancer cells are highly plastic and can revert from a non-cancer stem cell (CSC) state to a cancer stem cell state by upregulating the EMT transcription factor Zeb1. Interestingly, the promoter region of Zeb1 is in a bivalent state in the non-CSC population and therefore it can readily switch to an active configuration in response to stromal TGF β [39].
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The activities can revert the machine from a sub-normal processing rate to a normal one.
According to MacGeneration, you can revert any change you make from any device.
However, if a single cell is removed from a plant, it can revert to a stem cell and a whole new plant can be grown from it.
After assuring that you can see the video from camera you can revert the security modification applied in Step 5 to its previous values so the security warning will no longer appear.
For those who have New Article Booster or Admin rights, you are the only ones who can revert a "Move" with a link from this part of the log (the correct way).
Lastly, bacteria from smoke exposed patients can revert to a non-biofilm phenotype when grown in the absence of tobacco smoke.
During early embryogenesis, mesenchymal cells arise from the primitive epithelium and can revert to an epithelial phenotype by passing through mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET).
It's connected to Fios and lets you get real-time traffic, weather, maps, caller ID with photos, stores addresses and phone numbers and can revert to a screen saver with images licensed from the Museum of Modern Art.
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