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This close correspondence in sequence can hardly be coincidental and suggests, as has been postulated above for FSH, LH, and thyrotropin, that ACTH and α- and β-MSH may have differentiated within the adenohypophysis by evolutionary modification of a common ancestral molecule.

Thus, our cells may have differentiated beyond the hemangioblast stage prior to clonal methylcellulose assays.

In deprived males, more newborn cells may have differentiated into a neuronal phenotype, as compared to deprived females, e.g. at the cost of gliogenesis.

The observed morphological changes after knockdown of Mbd3 in ES cells did not clearly indicate into which lineages they may have differentiated.

However, our analysis suggested factors that may have differentiated them.

These results suggests that the nucleotide sugar transporters may have differentiated from EamA.

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bThe probe used for Northern blotting analysis (Kobayashi et al. [2005]) may not have differentiated between OsMTK1 and OsMTK2.

However, Instagram may not have differentiated itself enough from competitors to get users excited about a feature they have been using elsewhere.

Once iPS cells have differentiated into the desired tissue type, they may not express the problematic genes, he notes.

Therefore, these cells may directly mediate host defense even before foreign antigen-specific T cells have differentiated.

Clearly Apple and Google have differentiated themselves.

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