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During an immune response T cells enter memory fate determination, a program that divides them into two main populations: effector memory and central memory T cells.
From the outset, memory T cells enter a fate determination program that divides them into two main populations on the basis of surface phenotype: effector memory (CD44+/CD62Llow-nil/CCR7nil) and central memory (CD44+/CD62Lhi/CCR7hi) T cells.
That is each round of cell cycle would enable MEF to choose to enter iPSC cell fate or to stay in MEF cell fate.
With a ruling by a federal judge on Tuesday that Detroit is eligible to enter bankruptcy, the fate of the city's art collection — one of the finest in the country — now moves front and center in the legal battle over the city's future.
After the postdivision of 7 10 days, cells start to enter a neuronal fate [ 17, 48].
For Junebug, every pose is a doorway, and a student who is willing to knock on, open, and go through that door has the potential to enter a room where Fate has provided an abundance of native plants from which that student can create a wreath to adorn the very door she just walked through".
Although it might sound scary at first, to take that leap of fate and enter the unknown, often it is the most rewarding and gratifying experience we can all hope for and absorb.
We propose PUF-8 diminishes this basal activity in the meiotic entry region and the transition zone to enable germ cells in this zone to exit the proliferative fate and enter meiosis.
Together with the inhibitor studies and live-cell imaging of reporter cell lines, these data suggest that Bra, under the control of β-catenin, modulates the instant velocities of the cells as they enter the primitive streak fate and may control the expression of a factor or factors that allow progression of the EMT and therefore specification of the primitive streak.
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