Example sentences for: progenitors

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  • Biographies these days are likely to be heavy and clanking with scholarly apparatus--exhaustively researched, loaded with random information about far-flung progenitors, and long.

  • Its progenitors: Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco, brutish sluggers for the 1988 Oakland A's.

  • In surveying the growing number of studies and claims of new cells that can acquire some type of heart cell phenotype in vitro or in vivo (for a review see [6]), it will become increasingly important to create a set of rigorous criteria that would distinguish between the following: authentic progenitor cells that are already committed to the cardiac lineage; pluripotent stem cells that can infrequently adopt the cardiac phenotype; phenotypic drift of other muscle progenitors with an increased propensity to enter cardiac lineages; and a variety of other cell types that can aberrantly express cardiac markers ectopically or by fusion with neighboring cardiac muscle cells.

  • The maize bm mutants were isolated more than fifty years ago and the wild-type progenitors of the original mutants are no longer available.

  • Similar approaches have recently been used to identify a subset of rare, native cardiac progenitors (which are positive for the marker Islet-1) in the newborn hearts of mice, rats, and humans (Figure 1; [3]).


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