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"substantial proliferation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a significant or considerable increase or growth in something. Example: The company experienced a substantial proliferation in profits after implementing their new marketing strategy. The government's efforts to control pollution have resulted in a substantial proliferation of clean energy resources. In recent years, there has been a substantial proliferation of online shopping, leading to a decline in traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
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It is also shown that the associated neptunium poses a substantial proliferation risk.
After isolation and expansion, cells were identified as adherent mesenchymal cells with substantial proliferation potential in vitro, and were also characterized by flow cytometry.
Trypanosomes were adapted to this medium by two succeeding cultivation steps which led to a substantial proliferation rate and an increased cell density tolerance, respectively.
Moreover, Cao et al showed that it takes weeks for substantial proliferation to occur.
Parity induces substantial proliferation, differentiation, and subsequent involution of breast tissue cells [ 39].
As in our study, Kimura et al. also used an 18 hour time point to test the homing of stem cells without any substantial proliferation[ 30].
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The distal soma germline gap junctions appear sufficient to promote substantial germline proliferation and gametogenesis.
Finally, HGF-containing F/P MPs induce substantial cell proliferation and vascularization in vivo.
Indeed, after 1 week the total number of cells had returned to untreated control level, indicating substantial cell proliferation.
During Phases 3-4, substantial cell proliferation in the NR and RPE causes their tangential expansion and generates some compression within the tissues.
The latter finding may be relevant as naive CD4+ T cells are long-lived cells that may undergo slow but substantial homeostatic proliferation over a longer period of time (den Braber et al., 2012).
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