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Adult cells that become reprogrammed in this way are known as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS).
It works by interfering with the replication of T-cells, the immune system cells that become overactive in multiple sclerosis.
This is driven by the actions of originally quiescent valve interstitial cells that become active contractile and migratory myofibroblasts.
ASCs (plasmablasts) have been extensively studied in humans, but less is known about B cells that become activated but do not differentiate into plasmablasts.
That's logical: after all, it's our brain cells that become diseased, causing a decline in our memory and ability to think.
Expression of bmm in the early embryo in G1 and the germ cells that become the G2 progeny conferred cardiac protection to acute or parental HFD in G2 flies (Fig. 5e and Supplementary Figure 4h-l).
Once again, Perlingeiro looked to basic developmental research and found that, during normal muscle formation in the embryo, stem cells that become very early versions of muscle cells display certain surface molecules, or markers.
A recent explanatory model of social cognition centers upon the activity of mirror neurons, which are cortical brain cells that become active during both the performance and observation of behavior.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Men with type 1 diabetes may one day be able to use the stem cells that become sperm to replace their insulin-producing pancreatic cells.
Dependent on site of origin and context, aneuploid cells that become cancer might be initially tolerated as part of the problem-solving potential of cellular ecologies precisely due to its dual nature and consequent ambiguous status.
ALL arises from the cells that become lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell.
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