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to differentiated
verb
To show, or be the distinction between two things.
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The accumulation of C6 cells in the G1 phase may represent a differentiation process leading to differentiated astrocytes.
The number of differential cells were counted according to differentiated morphology and expressed as a percentage of total cells.
This, though, requires consumers to adapt to differentiated price signals.
Initial experiments were conducted to determine whether PTE extract was toxic to differentiated IMR32 (dIMR32).
Marked central diffusion restriction and rapid growth can help to differentiated abscess from neoplasm.
Contrary to differentiated subsidies, what we shall call single-instrument subsidies only achieve second-best outcomes.
Nurr1 was confined to differentiated and migrating immature cells and was not present in proliferating cells.
[See, for example, Olby 1974, Judson 1979.] How, actually, did genes give rise to differentiated form?
In addition, ESCs may also have evolved more stringent mechanisms to protect genome integrity compared to differentiated cells.
Mab 11-fibrau did not bind to differentiated chondrocytes in cartilage of human knee joint, auricle, or nasal septum.
All share the characteristics of being able to self-renew and to give rise to differentiated progeny.
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