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Moreover, MAPCs have been proven to be capable of extensive in vitro proliferation with no senescence or loss of differentiation capability.
Multipotent adult progenitor cells (MAPCs) are thought to be a more primitive stem cell population capable of extensive in vitro proliferation with no senescence or loss of differentiation capability.
"Like any Category 4, it is capable of extensive damage.
In general, platyhelminths are capable of extensive body contraction and elongation.
These results complement existing studies and demonstrate that multicore architectures are capable of extensive scalability.
The white rot fungi are at present known to be the most efficient microorganisms capable of extensive lignin degradation.
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To accommodate wide swings in nutrient availability, fat tissue is capable of rapid, extensive changes in size, especially subcutaneous fat, which is not subject to the anatomic constraints to growth that limit visceral fat.
All are capable of logging extensive minutes in a pinch.
Securing Matisse's La Danse from St Petersburg had been a particular challenge, Claverie said, as it is an enormous artwork that is rarely loaned and the foundation had to demonstrate it was capable of the extensive security required to house such a valuable masterpiece.
Boats, unlike most cars and buses, are capable of transporting extensive cargo and are often kept stocked with essential survival materials including food, water and clothes.
In addition, antigen-loaded PFC particle containing DCs are capable of inducing extensive proliferation of antigen-specific CD8+ T cells in vitro.
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