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Due to the relatively high feldspar and quartz content in the reservoirs, which suggests that silicon might derived from the dissolution of quartz grains or through the transformation of feldspar to kaolinite (Kim et al. 2007).
As an example, a number of hematopoietic markers were described in various models of oval cell proliferation (including thy-1, CD34, Sca1) supporting the hypothesis that oval cells might derived from bone marrow [3], [4].
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