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If something feels slimy and sludgy, it's likely a moisture-rich environment where pathogens may proliferate.

And although these sites may proliferate, thanks to the hungry Web marketplace, they won't go completely unchecked.

The role of oligodendrocytes after injury is unclear, but they may proliferate and form myelin sheaths.

It's early days: these first anecdotes will presumably inspire more people to submit stories, and the posters may proliferate over the summer.

Such a tetraploid cell may proliferate within the plant (which is otherwise constituted of diploid cells) and produce branches and flowers of tetraploid cells.

A protonema of a moss may proliferate, apparently indefinitely, under favourable conditions and thus increase the population of leafy shoots that arise as buds.

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For example, cancer cells in a normal tissue matrix in vitro may not proliferate [ 93, 94], and cancer cells inserted in a morula may differentiate in the resulting organism as perfectly normal cells [ 95].

Single tumour cells from a distant tumour can be found in a patient's bone marrow, yet they may never proliferate and cause problems.

In the mouth and throat, penicillin may eradicate pneumococci, streptococci, and other bacteria that are sensitive to the drug, while microorganisms that are insensitive, such as Candida albicans, may then proliferate and cause thrush (an inflammatory condition of the mouth and throat).

Receptor masked cancer cells, when not infected by CRAD, may also proliferate (Figure 8).

Specific cell migrations were contested and MCs are thought to be terminally differentiated so they may not proliferate [7], [22], [23].

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