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Until the availability of an affordable and accessible diagnostic test capable to differentiating between viral and bacterial infections, this situation is unlikely to change.
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These HOPX+/proSP-C+ AECs could be intermediate cell types between ATII-ATI during trans-differentiation, or bipotent progenitor cells capable to differentiate either ATII or ATI cells, which have been described in the developing lung29 and also in alveolar epithelial progenitor lineage from adult human lung in the recent study30.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent adult stem cells capable to differentiate into osteoblasts.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first method capable to differentiate specific dreissenid DNA levels from other bivalves in eDNA samples.
It has been found that quantitative analysis on peak area of Raman patterns is fully capable to differentiate between conventional cement hydration and pozzolanic reaction in UHPC.
These iPSCs from somatic cells have been reprogrammed with the introduction of transcription factors and are capable to differentiate into cells from all three germ layers.
The 3-days immature FBR-tissue also contains a subpopulation of CD34+ cells capable to differentiate into myofibroblasts, the main cell population in mature FBR-tissue.
In conclusion, our study identified miRNA signatures capable to differentiate efficiently PTCL/NOS from activated CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes.
This indicates that the isolated mononucleated cells capable to differentiate into more than one type of cells.
The artificial germ cells produced in the mouse proved to be functional because they were capable to differentiate into spermatozoa and oocytes that give rise to healthy individuals.
MSCs are multipotent cells capable to differentiate along several pathways to produce for instance adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteoblasts in vitro [ 48].
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