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A forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors.
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In contrast, the follicles still contain normal numbers of hair stem cells, which are found in the bulge of the follicle and give rise to progenitor cells.
In addition to progenitor cells, PB-HPC collections contain other hematopoietic cells.
This bioengineered scaffold system provides a better physiological approach to "progenitor cell differentiation" for future biomedical and pharmaceutics applications.
Upon injury, Müller glia cells of the zebrafish retina reprogram themselves to progenitor cells with stem cell characteristics.
Next, the architecture of Pax-linked regulatory loops that provide a tempo of differentiation to progenitor cells is presented.
In the absence of vascularity, the cartilage does not have access to progenitor cells that may support and participate in regenerative processes.
While cancer progenitor cells undergo differentiation and shape changes, stromal cells close to progenitor cells may also experience morphology change and perhaps differentiation (Figure 1).
However, a subset of these markers showed a significantly higher level of polymorphism when applied to progenitor and related genera (Erianthus sp. and Sorghum sp).
This indicates that the MRI signal detected is due to progenitor cells that leave the SVZ and is not due to non-specific diffusion of MPIOs.
The matured initial haematoma is replaced by a new and therefore naïve haematoma, whose composition does not fit to the healing stage of the surrounding tissues and which in the beginning is quite detrimental to progenitor cells.
The regeneration of articular cartilage has a limited potential as it is an avascular tissue and lacks access to progenitor cells (Solchaga et al. 2005; Aulin et al. 2013).
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