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Once activated, SCs typically give rise to short-lived transit-amplifying cells (TACs), which then progress to differentiate into their lineages.
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Bring it with you on the day so the assessors can see what your goals are, how you intend to differentiate and show progress.
The disease progresses through three distinct phases - chronic phase, accelerated phase, and blast crisis - during which the leukemic clone progressively loses its ability to differentiate.
However, among young children with HLA-conferred susceptibility to type 1 diabetes, IAA affinities were already high at the time of seroconversion, and the affinity failed to differentiate between a progressing and a nonprogressing or slowly progressing disease process (11).
However, patients may either not respond or may progress during therapy and it is important to differentiate the responders from non-responders.
While ADE cells progressed efficiently into both lineages, LY-treated cells failed to differentiate efficiently.
There has already been enormous progress during the past decade in defining the factors and transcription signals to differentiate cardiac myocytes from ES-cells.
Teachers are often encouraged to differentiate to ensure that each child is making as much progress as they can.
Additionally, urinary CD59 was shown to differentiate those hypertensive patients with normal albuminuria who will negatively progress.
Although hESCs have been shown to differentiate to male and female meiotic cells, the ability of iPSCs to progress through meiosis has not been examined.
However, no progress or evidence has been reported so far in the isolation and characterization of AT-MSCs to differentiate into functional germ cells.
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