Sentence examples for rapid proliferation capacity from inspiring English sources

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Altogether, these findings demonstrate that by T58 c-myc transduction of hNSCs, we have generated a novel immortalized hNSCs cell line endowed with rapid proliferation capacity, strict and increased and extended self-renewal ability.

Taken together, these findings show that c-mycT58A-mediated immortalization of cultured hNSCs leads to the establishment of immortalized neural cells endowed with an extensive and rapid proliferation capacity, which retain functional key characteristic of their parental cells, such as the typical steady growth profile and growth factor-dependence observed in parental cells.

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Owing to their multipotentiality, rapid proliferation, and strong capacities for self-renewal, mesenchymal stem cells hold great promise for tissue engineering and are therefore suitable seed cells for future cell therapy.

Interviewees suggested that the rapid proliferation of scientific outputs was inconsistent with the capacity of the world of science to verify the quality of outputs.

Considering the rapid proliferation of smart devices among travelers and passenger accommodation capacity in high-speed trains, an onboard distributed relay mechanism is proposed for HSR as shown in Fig. 2.

The capacity to heal wounds relies on the rapid proliferation and migration of epithelial cells located at the wound margin and their ability, once the wound bed has been completely covered by an epidermal sheath, to reset the terminal differentiation program, restoring a complete stratified epithelium.

As hepatocyte apoptosis is involved in the pathogenesis of HCV infection 10, 11, the high proliferation capacity of HCV genotype 2a may cause a rapid progression of liver damage.

Water pythons also exhibit an extremely rapid increase in body length during this period [15], requiring a very high cell proliferation capacity.

Capacity challenges are emerging in the low-voltage (LV) distribution networks due to the rapid proliferation of distributed energy resources (DERs) and increasing electrification of loads.

Stem cells, which undergo rapid activation and proliferation within hours after injury, exhibit a remarkable age-specific decline in performance, as observed by diminished proliferation capacity when isolated from different organs of aged animals (Teta et al., 2005, Geiger et al., 2014, Kuang et al., 2015).

But the rapid proliferation of a system akin to oligarchy – within our own country – threatens to cripple our march forward.

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