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The result is an undifferentiated pessimism belied by the events he reports.
It could increase the probability that cells cannot answer to the differentiation cues supplied to them and that partially undifferentiated cells could remain after transplantation, which might be at the roots of tumorigenesis that may impede potential future clinical applications [72].
Indeed, although ultrasound may not always be necessary to answer the five questions of the EGLS algorithm, the clinician faced with undifferentiated shock will often have to address these issues.
In addition, we wanted to answer the question if differentiated chondrocytes, which are in close cell-to-cell contact with undifferentiated BMSC ameliorate or augment inhibitory effects of subchondral bone explants on BMSC.
undifferentiated -- adj.
Making an undifferentiated product at undifferentiated costs is a recipe for earning undifferentiated profits.
Mr. Tovey's approach was rather undifferentiated.
Moreover, undifferentiated rules would create inefficiencies.
Undifferentiated cells were harvested at 60 70% confluence.
Undifferentiated hMSCs were maintained in control medium.
Too much, in that the detail is too undifferentiated.
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