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It is differentiated into a compact zone, called the traditional Golgi stack, and a noncompact zone that connects the stacks.
The teeth show specialization and are differentiated into a set of incisor-like, caninelike, and molarlike cheek teeth.
The moon consists of approximately equal amounts of ice and rock, and is probably differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle.
In this case, axillary bud #2 differentiated into a crown bud instead of continuing runner growth.
As the stamens develop, they become differentiated into a filament and anther, which eventually has four chambers or loculi containing the pollen grains.
Thus, axillary bud #2 differentiated into a crown bud in runners, which started to form 2 – 6 days after transfer to SD.
Others lost the normal anatropous development and took on a "hairdryer" phenotype, reminiscent of the superman phenotype [ 17] or only differentiated into a funiculus lacking distal elements.
In some cases, the epithelium had also further differentiated into a lobular unit composed of acini which were filled with secretion.
Cdc48 seems more closely related to the proteasome cap, which in the ancestral eukaryote became differentiated into a heteromeric structure by gene duplication and divergence, than it is to FtsH, which was probably lost in the ancestral neomuran.
In contrast, when serum-containing AECGM was used in liquid-liquid- and ALI conditions, both P0 and P1 cultures formed tight junctions and cells were polarized and differentiated into a pseudo-stratified and mucociliary epithelium.
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This may suggest that early progenitor cells are directed to remain in a less differentiated state or that they de-differentiated into a more CSC-like cell type.
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