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Multipotent HPCs differentiate and become gradually committed to specific lineages, i.e., HPCs of the erythroid series (early and late BFU-E and CFU-E) the megakaryocytic lineage (BFU-MK and CFU-MK) and the granulo-monocytic lineage (CFU-GM, CFU-G, CFU-M) [ 1].
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For example, expansion of transiently existing or minor populations of gradually committed progenitors will result in the generation of differently populated CCS, which due to their origin from the same "stem cell system" may be equipped with many related features, like expression of differentiation-specific genes, but nevertheless deviate in their biological behavior.
Georgia similarly remains committed to Euro-Atlantic integration even as its new government attempts to gradually relax relations with Russia.
Health paternalism is committed to using the mechanisms of social engineering to ease the pleasures of working-class life gradually out of existence.
All the old stereotypes about a nation committed to its obsequious politeness by virtue of being cheek-by-jowl with one another will gradually melt away.
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