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While one cell population (termed WI-38T) retained a fixed proliferation rate, the two other populations started to proliferate in an accelerated manner.
Samples from older dogs (id: 1, 8, 9, 10, 13) needed a longer time period for initiating proliferation (8 to 14 days), whereas samples from younger dogs started to proliferate 2 or 4 days after harvesting.
However, in contrast to TSA, myeloblasts treated with VPA recovered and started to proliferate again.
By Jill Lepore Books explaining sex to kids started to proliferate a century ago.
The immature cells then started to proliferate, some of them differentiating into mature neurons.
The beetle started to proliferate in China about 25 years ago, after an elaborate government reforestation effort.
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Research in this field did not start to proliferate until the 1980s.
A plague is where one species suddenly starts to proliferate and produce enormous swarms.
Some of the LRCs start to proliferate within the wound site.
And we know that eventually, as we start to proliferate what we call the email 3.0 architecture, they're going to have to decide.
But the white blood cells are highly likely to acquire damage in additional genes before they can start to proliferate as leukemic cells, said Dr. Robert A. Weinberg, a cancer expert at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Mass.
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