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However, whether these neo-cardiomyocytes are derived from endogenous population of resident cardiac stem cells or from the exogenous double assurance population of resident bone marrow-derived stem cells that populate the damaged myocardium is unresolved and under intense investigation.

Because few 24-nt siRNAs were specific to BaMV or satBaMV (less than 1%) (Figure 2), most of the 24-nt siRNAs therefore represent the endogenous population.

Whether these Tregs represent a de novo generated population from naive precursors or an expansion of the endogenous population is not known.

Although tagged Dcp2 was previously found predominantly in the cytoplasm, an endogenous population of nuclear Dcp2 has been observed consistent with our own ChIP and western blotting analysis (Liu et al, 2004).

Since the initial suggestion that the mammalian heart may contain an endogenous population of progenitor cells (Beltrami et al, 2003), there has been an intense discussion about the therapeutic potential of these cells.

They use a really nice method of transferring a defined number of marked antigen-specific "calibrator" cells to accurately quantify what is happening to the endogenous population of parasite-specific CD8+ cells.

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The endogenous populations of colonic probiotic bacteria (Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria) were counted.

The high throughput sequence outcomes from different plant species have revealed the great abundance and complexity of these smRNA endogenous populations.

The function of endogenous populations of dsRNA or small RNAs in grape remain to be elucidated with more detailed experiments, and this is best performed using short-read sequencing methods [ 34].

Although diminished satellite cell numbers have been implicated in the age-related decline of muscle tissue regeneration, several reports identified key molecular changes within Notch and P-Smad3 signaling in the aged endogenous populations (Conboy et al., 2003; Carlson & Conboy, 2007b; Carlson et al., 2008).

Precisely localized control of activity is achieved, allowing the growth of bacteria to be confined to defined patterns, which has potential for the development of treatments that avoid interference with the endogenous microbial population in other parts of the organism.

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