Sentence examples for intended for differentiation from inspiring English sources

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Cells intended for differentiation, meanwhile, migrate along the crypt lumen axis, exit the cell cycle and start expressing specific differentiation markers as villin 2, Krüppel-like factor 4, gelsolin, calbinin 3, cytokeratin 20 (Krt20) or carbonic anhydrase II depending on their committed differentiation into colonocytes, goblet cells or enteroendocrine cells.

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In two cases, the data for classified groups of functional recovery [57], just as males and females [53], were matched together by means, since no differentiation was intended for these subgroups of patients in the current meta-analysis.

Equally important is finding differentiation protocols leading to more defined and clearer populations of terminally differentiated cells intended for cell replacement therapy or development of robust transdifferentiation protocols eliminating the need and danger of PSCs.

In this study, we developed a 3D-printed, non-positive Poisson's Ratio (NPPR) scaffold intended for future use in stretch-mediated cell differentiation applications, such as in muscle and tendon regeneration.

The successful application of these tools may result in time- and cost-effective cultures for directed differentiation and expansion of haematopoietic components intended for clinical use.

It is intended for casual drinking.

?Quis? was not intended for serious eyes.

This didn't seem intended for him.

The poem was intended for oral performance.

They were never intended for human use.

They are intended for young people.

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