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to reprogrammed
verb
To program anew or differently.
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The primary Nature paper described a captivatingly simple procedure: a seven-day transit from hydrochloric-acid bath to reprogrammed cells.
Altogether, these data suggest that our protocol devoid of xenogenic compounds to generate hematopoietic cells could be successfully applied to reprogrammed somatic cells.
The fact that transient expression of the OCT4 and SOX2 proteins is sufficient to reestablish sustained OCT4, SOX2 and NANOG gene expression explains the experimental observation that transient retroviral gene expression is needed to establish to reprogrammed state, yet pluripotency is maintained by sustained endogenous gene expression [32], [33], [35], [37].
To construct a reporter system that restricts GFP expression to reprogrammed neurons, we placed GFP under the control of the neuron-specific synapsin promoter in a FLEX vector so that GFP would expressed only in neurons originating from a Cre-expressing cell.
In fact, it is far from clear that tumours are derived from stem/progenitor cells at all, as opposed to reprogrammed differentiated cells, let alone whether differences between cancer stem cells might be responsible for the development of different tumour subtypes.
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But don't count on the Locrian Chamber Players to reprogram it.
"It's a good time to reprogram," he said.
The hard part is you got to reprogram them".
But something should be done to reprogram you".
"It's going to be really hard to reprogram this guy for combat," Mr. Rosario said.
In "Understand," he pointed out, the protagonist learns to reprogram his own mind.
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