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The act of differentiating.
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The occurrence of LOCKs is differentiation specific: there are more LOCKs in differentiated cells, and genes contained in the LOCKs tend to be repressed during differentiation.
Is the pluripotent condition a tabula rasa of unrestricted opportunity, or is differentiation prefigured by epigenetic encoding at specifier genes?
But because the only alternative to renewal is differentiation, reducing renewal will always initially lead to an increase in differentiated cell numbers, the opposite of a restoring effect.
Joyce's real talent is differentiation and in Malcolm Turnbull's age of agility, he excels.
"We have to think of something that is somewhat heretical in public education, and that is differentiation," he said.
"The word of the day is differentiation," Mr. Hébert said.
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Similarly, the binding of MyoD to myogenic enhancers on Myog locus is differentiation-dependent. The direct interaction between MLL3/4.com and PPARγ and the genomic co-localization of MLL4 with PPARγ and C/EBPα suggest that PPARγ and C/EBPα also play critical roles in recruiting MLL4 to establish adipogenic enhancers.
For China, a key sticking point was differentiation – the concept that developing countries have less responsibility for climate change.
One of its distinctive aspects was differentiation by status levels.
India, on behalf of many poor countries, will argue that there must be "differentiation" between rich and poor; but the US wants targets that are applicable to all.
"What they saw was differentiation and performance," said Suster.
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