Sentence examples for descendant cells from inspiring English sources

"descendant cells" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to cells which have developed from earlier-existing cells as part of the process of development. For example, "The descendant cells produced from this process are much more specialized than the original cells."

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If the FPs are slow maturing, few proteins produced within a mother cell will become fluorescent; the rest will mature in the daughter, granddaughter and the descendant cells.

The Catholic Church has approved the use of vaccines — such as the rubella vaccine — that may be developed from descendant cells of tissue from aborted fetuses.

Thus, when a lymphocyte is stimulated by an antigen to divide, new variants of its antigen receptor can be present on its descendant cells, and some of these variants may provide an even better fit for the antigen that was responsible for the original stimulation.

Gcm remains expressed in the most vegetal endomesoderm descendant cells, while FoxA is downregulated in those cells and activated in the above neighboring cells.

That cell is able to divide into a family of many billions of descendant cells, which end up doing very different things but work together as a single unit with its common origin in the egg.

After the split, barrier molecules can be secreted by each cell that separate it from its neighbor, so that each divides into a separate, isolated "tree" or branching of descendant cells into separate structures as the embryo develops.

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If a cell splits into two, one descendant cell can become the forerunner of the left and the other of the right side of the body.

The MBA-MD-231 cell line and five other descendant cell lines (SCP2, SCP4, SCP6, SCP28 and 4175) were kindly provided by Professor Yinbin Kang of Princeton University.

When a descendant cell of the MO- or mRNA-injected blastomere is present in isolation (indicated in red), the cell loses its polarity and is unable to show proper motility for mediolateral intercalation.

For instance, GBMs frequently carry amplification of the endothelial growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene at chromosome 7. Chromosome 7 is duplicated in the U-251MG cell line, and the descendants all have a duplication of the EGFR locus, albeit the overall pattern of chromosome 7 of the descendant cell lines is more complex.

Lepper, C. & Fan, C. M. Inducible lineage tracing of Pax7-descendant cells reveals embryonic origin of adult satellite cells.

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