Sentence examples for distinct cell subtypes from inspiring English sources

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No co-localization (c) between markers was observed in MDH cells demonstating distinct cell subtypes for these markers.

Further analysis of more ACP samples, including adult ACP, in addition to transcriptomic studies of neuropathologically distinct cell subtypes present within ACP tumors will contribute to our understanding of how these tumors form and perhaps how to better treat them.

Preadipocytes resident in different fat depots are distinct cell subtypes that differ in developmental gene expression and capacities for replication, differentiation, and apoptosis (Yamamoto et al. 2010; Kirkland et al., 1990; Tchkonia et al., 2001, 2002, 2006b, 2007b).

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Both expressed proliferative markers at low levels and had similar levels of single cell entropy, supporting the concept that MatrixFB-1 and MatrixFB-2 likely represent two distinct functional cell subtypes rather than two-cell states.

The fact that neutralization of IL-10 had a much stronger effect on the reduction of IL-17 production than on the IFN-γ secretion supports the notion that both cytokines are produced by distinct T cell subtypes during B. pertussis infection [47].

In terms of tumor growth for example, the presence (or local density) of distinct cancer cell subtypes might influence transitions between states of different proliferative potential [ 42].

Recently, we started an attempt to study the immune infiltrate of several major human cancers (breast cancer, colorectal carcinoma, melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer) by means of transcriptome microarray analysis, the sole technology that yields unbiased information on the presence of distinct immune cell subtypes within the tumor bed.

Narayan, K. et al. Intrathymic programming of effector fates in three molecularly distinct γδ T cell subtypes.

There are two distinct cytokine producing T cell subtypes: CD4+ T helper and CD8+ T cytotoxic which T helpers have been appointed to type 1 and type 2 T lymphocytes based on their profile of cytokine production [ 14].

The inherent on/off proliferative capacity of these cells may increase their susceptibility to transformation, and a distinct cell origin for this subtype of RMS could explain its different behaviour and prognosis.

These cell culture models have also provided evidence that multiple epithelial cell subtypes with distinct patterns of susceptibility to oncogenesis exist in the normal mammary tissue.

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