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1 nt heart progenitors that, in clonal assays, can give rise to 3 heart lineages expressing endothelial
2                             Conversely, CBCs can give rise to +4 Hopx-positive cells.
3 onous coinfection at moderate or high doses, can give rise to ~60 to 70% of progeny shed from an anim
4 y two different strains of a segmented virus can give rise to a "reassortant" with phenotypic charact
5                      Reactive oxygen species can give rise to a battery of DNA damage products includ
6 ted feedback between the sister kinetochores can give rise to a bistable switch, which allows robust
7                   Disruption of this balance can give rise to a broad range of skeletal pathologies.
8 so an entire protein structural conformation can give rise to a CD spectrum.
9                   Other salts, such as CsCl, can give rise to a combination of the two scenarios.
10 if the forelimb field is bisected, each half can give rise to a complete limb after transplantation,
11 zation-dependent interfacial coupling effect can give rise to a great change in band structure of the
12 estabilizes the tip and stalk cell fates and can give rise to a hybrid tip/stalk phenotype that leads
13 formation of small molecules present in food can give rise to a large variety of potentially bioactiv
14 ested that C-protein, which binds to myosin, can give rise to a longer periodicity (about 435A) than
15 plete suppression of K(ATP) channel activity can give rise to a maintained hyperinsulinism.
16 ligand into a one-dimensional chain compound can give rise to a material that exhibits simultaneous s
17                                       Only I can give rise to a near attack conformer (NAC) where the
18    Alternatively, spike-frequency adaptation can give rise to a novel state in which local firing rat
19 us (SE) is a life-threatening condition that can give rise to a number of neurological disorders, inc
20 ing from stimuli containing conflicting cues can give rise to a perceptual tension at category bounda
21 of VEGF expression through genetic depletion can give rise to a phenotype resembling ALS independent
22            We find only one of the scenarios can give rise to a plausible contraction mechanism.
23  celiac artery compression at end expiration can give rise to a potential pitfall of breath-hold abdo
24 teractions between activators and inhibitors can give rise to a range of experimentally observed phen
25 rtion of triptycenes into a polymer backbone can give rise to a reduction in the material's dielectri
26 tion of human neural precursor proliferation can give rise to a small brain (microcephaly), and failu
27 gle-point tip-induced polarization switching can give rise to a surprisingly broad range of domain mo
28                       In extreme cases, this can give rise to a traveling wave around the cell periph
29 phage-colony-stimulating factor, neutrophils can give rise to a unique hybrid population exhibiting d
30     Inner ear stem cells are pluripotent and can give rise to a variety of cell types in vitro and in
31     The Ewing's sarcoma (EWS) proto-oncogene can give rise to a variety of different tumors because o
32 the disruption of proper synapse development can give rise to a variety of neurological disorders.
33  and time-dependent levels of expression, it can give rise to a wide range of plausible cellular stat
34                        Chronic renal failure can give rise to a wide spectrum of oral manifestations,
35 --an event believed to underlie visual aura--can give rise to activation of nociceptors that innervat
36 ndogenous metabolism and cancer chemotherapy can give rise to alkylation of DNA, and the resulting al
37 etic stem cells (HSCs), which self-renew and can give rise to all blood cell lineages.
38 locyte progenitor cells, SN-Flk2(+/-), which can give rise to all granulocytes, but exhibit a > 95% r
39 evelopmental biology is that of how one cell can give rise to all specialized cell types and organs i
40            Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) can give rise to all specialized lineages found in healt
41 ) act as the active stem cell population and can give rise to all the differentiated cells found in t
42 y showed that a known amyloidogenic LC, SMA, can give rise to amyloid fibrils in vitro when a segment
43 h regulatory components and fewer still that can give rise to an arbitrarily large set of inducible s
44 ical mechanisms, when appropriately coupled, can give rise to an intracellular compartment-specific s
45  a synthetic duplex oligodeoxyribonucleotide can give rise to an intrastrand cross-link lesion G[8-5]
46                           Single progenitors can give rise to any and all of the main retinal cell ty
47 chastic fluctuation in the release machinery can give rise to apparent release-independent depression
48 antly, we identify MSCs as a progenitor that can give rise to ARMS.
49 e contact lens, and the front of the cornea--can give rise to as many as six oscillations in the refl
50 nation of A and B regulatory subunits, which can give rise to at least 75 different enzymes.
51 rious complication of arachnoid cysts, which can give rise to atypical features on imaging.
52  (or generate) stem or progenitor cells that can give rise to beating cardiocyte-like cells and vascu
53                         This molecular noise can give rise to behavior that is very different from th
54  depends on ploidy and that diploid mutators can give rise to beneficial mutations that are inaccessi
55  population of adult progenitor cells, which can give rise to both acinar and duct cell types in the
56 ned by the Dll304 enhancer, is in cells that can give rise to both domains of the leg as well as to t
57               We propose a simple model that can give rise to both exponential and punctuated pattern
58 strula, we demonstrate that individual cells can give rise to both haematopoietic and endothelial cel
59 , we demonstrate that naive populations that can give rise to both high- and low-avidity cells do not
60 formal demonstration that an individual cell can give rise to both high- and low-avidity progeny, sug
61 ted at least two cells away from the midline can give rise to both liver and pancreas.
62                 Here we show that mouse OPCs can give rise to both types of glioma given the right ci
63 s the poorly screened Coulomb potential that can give rise to bound electron-hole pairs across the in
64            Surprisingly, this simple process can give rise to cancer incidence curves with exponents
65  cells entering the CNS during HIV infection can give rise to CD4(dim)CD8(bright) T cells, likely thr
66 titative differences in regulator expression can give rise to cell-type-specific restrictions in spli
67 tion of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that can give rise to cells capable of targeting sites of neo
68 ults suggest that stem cells from one tissue can give rise to cells from developmentally unrelated ti
69 multipotent cardiovascular progenitor, which can give rise to cells of all three lineages.
70 o detect and accurately repair these lesions can give rise to cells with high levels of endogenous DN
71                                  Chikungunya can give rise to chronic musculoskeletal diseases, which
72 surfaces have an achiral structure, yet they can give rise to circular dichroism when the experiment
73 y are capable of extensive proliferation and can give rise to clones comprising the main epithelial c
74 P)4Pd] with HCN in the presence of extra CN- can give rise to [(CN)4Pd]2- and/or the remarkably stabl
75  strain in the MOF, induced by pore filling, can give rise to collective and long-range adsorbate-ads
76 cells, emerging from cell-cell interactions, can give rise to collective properties.
77 w, when communication is costly, cooperation can give rise to communities that are socially highly st
78 ow simple minimization of interfacial energy can give rise to complex geometric patterns of important
79 n biology is how a group of primordial cells can give rise to complex organs.
80 o understand how buds comprising a few cells can give rise to complex plant and animal appendages lik
81 nd showed how a system of chemical reactions can give rise to complex spatiotemporal responses such a
82            Even adaptation to a single niche can give rise to complex temporal dynamics due to the tr
83 f electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions can give rise to complex translocation potentials displa
84 owed that chemically identical prion protein can give rise to conformationally distinct, self-propaga
85 tions in genes for heme biosynthetic enzymes can give rise to congenital porphyrias, eight forms of w
86 pears that both genetic and prenatal factors can give rise to constitutional vulnerability.
87 bstrate binding of as few as 5-10 slow modes can give rise to cooperativity observed in biological sy
88 uence information in the acoustic model that can give rise to correct song structure.
89 domain in which the mutant cells proliferate can give rise to counter-intuitive, non-linear changes t
90 ically feature a pattern of 'defects', which can give rise to critically localized modes confined in
91 llular connective tissue at the tissue scale can give rise to current source-to-sink mismatch, spatio
92 cuss recent work that suggests this activity can give rise to cytoplasmic motion that has the appeara
93                            Intimal expansion can give rise to dangerous events such as stenosis (lead
94       A fundamental mechanism by which cells can give rise to daughters with different fates is via a
95 nd repaired, DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can give rise to deleterious chromosome rearrangements,
96 Zoonotic transmission of influenza A viruses can give rise to devastating pandemics, but currently it
97 s have shown that cells from the bone marrow can give rise to differentiated skeletal muscle fibers.
98 al excitation and recurrent cross-inhibition can give rise to direction-selective persistent activity
99      Overexpression of these mutant proteins can give rise to disease-associated phenotypes.
100 ity of microorganisms, disturbances of which can give rise to disease.
101 ions to examine how microscopic interactions can give rise to distinct bundle phases in biological po
102 oding a mitochondrial nitroreductase (TcNTR) can give rise to distinct drug-resistant clones within a
103            These cells are self-renewing and can give rise to diverse progeny.
104 sient during an abbreviated action potential can give rise to early afterdepolarizations (EADs) and t
105 ls, some cells within the SP cell population can give rise to early Pax7-positive satellite cells and
106 ection, naive CD4(+) or CD8(+) T lymphocytes can give rise to effector- and memory-fated progeny that
107 tation shows that overlapping DSPP mutations can give rise to either DGI or DD phenotypes.
108 ur data indicate that subtotal FH deficiency can give rise to either spontaneous C3G or aHUS after a
109 as pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells and can give rise to embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells, the ste
110                         In vitro, mouse PGCs can give rise to embryonic germ (EG) cells - pluripotent
111                        The exocrine pancreas can give rise to endocrine insulin-producing cells upon
112 esent a unique model for how the same genome can give rise to entirely different phenotypes - soldier
113 ack on the C1', C3' and C4' of 2-deoxyribose can give rise to epimeric 2-deoxyribose lesions, for whi
114 lecular hydrogen bonds of different geometry can give rise to equilibrium isotope shifts of opposite
115 However, a clear mechanism for how selection can give rise to error minimization (EM) is lacking.
116 s continuous monitoring and testing and this can give rise to errors in observations and reports.
117 ential exhibited in the mouse (mESCs), which can give rise to every cell type when combined with blas
118 ed evidence that bulb-associated progenitors can give rise to expanding descendant clones during mida
119  that involve significant quantum tunnelling can give rise to experimental kinetic isotope effects wi
120 s between the two constant arginine residues can give rise to extraordinary high SH3 binding affinity
121           In the cytoplasm, however, free DA can give rise to formation of cytotoxic free radicals.
122 ations in the COL1A2 gene of type I collagen can give rise to forms of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) b
123 e demonstrate that parietal epithelial cells can give rise to fully differentiated visceral epithelia
124 ny granulocyte-macrophage progenitors (GMPs) can give rise to functional DCs in vitro and in vivo.
125           In culture, the ALDH(+) population can give rise to functional hepatocyte-like cells as ill
126 onstrated that various stem/progenitor cells can give rise to functional neurons in the embryonic gut
127 ism, syringomyelia, tethered cord syndromes) can give rise to gastrointestinal dysfunction and sympto
128          However, the myriad mechanisms that can give rise to genome instability are still to be full
129 reakage of DNA during mitosis, which in turn can give rise to genome instability.
130 common form of DNA damage, and if unrepaired can give rise to genomic instability.
131 building block and demonstrate how this unit can give rise to gigantic nanomolecular species, using b
132 ism for how the slow-proliferating SVZ cells can give rise to glial tumors in the adult brain.
133  a population of pancreatic progenitor cells can give rise to glucagon-expressing alpha cells that th
134 a new type of twin (<121> rotational), which can give rise to grains with dodecagonal symmetry.
135 a latent phase of between 5 and 40 years, it can give rise to herpes zoster (shingles).
136                        RECENT FINDINGS: CSFs can give rise to heterogeneous populations of monocyte-d
137     We show that this long-range interaction can give rise to high nematic order and to the observed
138                  Overall, application of MAE can give rise to high quality pectin.
139           Because interactions among modules can give rise to higher-level properties that are essent
140         Here, we model how natural selection can give rise to homophily when individuals engage in so
141 viously unrecognized enzymatic activity that can give rise to host-modulatory compounds and suggests
142 ations in Nodal signaling pathway components can give rise to HPE, but it is not clear whether modest
143  sites is a common protein modification that can give rise to important structural and electrostatic
144       Mutations disrupting even minor pauses can give rise to improperly formed proteins and human di
145 oteins extracted from natural sources, which can give rise to inconsistent properties unsuitable for
146  illustrates that diverse progenitor domains can give rise to individual tissue cell types.
147 indicate MMR deficiency in colorectal cancer can give rise to initiating TP53 mutations and that TP53
148                     T helper 17 (Th17) cells can give rise to interleukin-17A (IL-17A)- and interfero
149                      Reactive oxygen species can give rise to intrastrand cross-link lesions, where t
150 posi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) can give rise to Kaposi's sarcoma and several lymphoprol
151  small changes in signaling protein activity can give rise to large changes in biosensor activity and
152 recognition of cations by molecular switches can give rise to large contrasts of the second-order non
153 s study demonstrates how molecular structure can give rise to large-scale collective rearrangements.
154  how simple interactions between individuals can give rise to large-scale coordinated movement, such
155 everse transcriptase (mTert) expression that can give rise to Lgr5(+) cells.
156                           In rare cases, VZV can give rise to life-threatening disease in otherwise h
157 n of sympathetic stimulation of I(Ks), which can give rise to long-QT syndrome.
158       As a consequence, local proton hopping can give rise to long-range surface proton transport on
159 r our understanding of how transient signals can give rise to long-term memories.
160 tors and/or IP(3) receptors to Ca(2+), which can give rise to 'loose coupling' between release sites.
161 or even mature neurons in the brains of mice can give rise to malignant gliomas.
162 nd strength of inter-molecular interactions- can give rise to many of the structural features typical
163 een a magnetic impurity and an external bath can give rise to many-body quantum phenomena, including
164 drocytes, the CD133-CD55- common progenitors can give rise to marrow reticular stromal cells and peri
165              It has been shown that T2 cells can give rise to mature B cells; however, whether T3 B c
166 cells represent a source of progenitors that can give rise to mature osteoblasts, cementoblasts, and
167  Cerebellar granule neuron precursors (GNPs) can give rise to medulloblastomas, the most common malig
168 ipotent megakaryocyteerythrocyte progenitors can give rise to megakaryocyte colonies in culture, mono
169 nine perchlorate [DiI], DiD, DiR, and PKH26) can give rise to microenvironmental contamination, inclu
170 he mitochondrial nucleotide salvage pathway, can give rise to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion syn
171 sms by which particular amino acid sequences can give rise to more than one folded structure, such as
172  These results suggest that phase separation can give rise to multilayered liquids that may facilitat
173 It has been assumed that a Pol IV transcript can give rise to multiple 24-nt small interfering RNAs (
174 ses a family of transmembrane receptors that can give rise to multiple CD44 variant isoforms.
175 uman-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC), can give rise to multiple cell types and hence have trem
176 that progenitor cells labeled at stage 19-22 can give rise to multiple cell types including clones co
177 mplifies how variations within the same gene can give rise to multiple distinct dysfunctions and phen
178 ifferent LC/MS profiles; a single metabolite can give rise to multiple peak features, and the grouped
179 gamma1-3, delta, epsilon, pi, theta, rho1-3) can give rise to multiple receptor subtypes that are the
180 ites with different calcium binding kinetics can give rise to multiple timescales within the same cyt
181      Despite the fact that Notch1(-/-) cells can give rise to multiple types of definitive progenitor
182  findings suggest that cerebellar stem cells can give rise to MYC-driven MB and identify a novel mode
183 ETPs) are endowed with diverse potencies and can give rise to myeloid and lymphoid lineage progenitor
184        They exhibit clonal multipotency that can give rise to myogenic, melanocytic, and neuronal cel
185                 Because lymphoid progenitors can give rise to natural killer (NK) cells, NK ontogeny
186 sal compartment and an epithelial progenitor can give rise to neuroendocrine cells in vivo.
187 ring which cells of the Schwann cell lineage can give rise to neurofibromas following loss of NF1.
188 stasis, and dysregulation of these sentinels can give rise to neurological disease.
189  characteristics of type B stem cells, which can give rise to neurons and astrocytes, and expressed t
190 hat oligodendroglial progenitor cells (OPCs) can give rise to neurons in vitro and in perinatal cereb
191 tes possess neural stem cell attributes, and can give rise to neurons through the formation of multip
192 in the ion buffering capacity of glial cells can give rise to neuropathic pain.
193 result, glial progenitor cells (GPCs), which can give rise to new myelinogenic oligodendrocytes, have
194  progenitor cells reside in the adult SN and can give rise to new neurons when exposed to appropriate
195 out the extent to which stem cells in adults can give rise to new neurons.
196 s illustrate how tuning of existing features can give rise to new structures while preserving the gen
197            Our results show that loss of NF1 can give rise to non-cell-autonomous developmental defec
198 ogenitor cells of the central nervous system can give rise to non-neural derivatives.
199 -motile particles to topological constraints can give rise to novel non-equilibrium dynamical pattern
200 h coordinated activity of neural populations can give rise to oscillations of different frequencies,
201 rate that tumor-associated endothelial cells can give rise to osteoblasts in prostate cancer through
202 ond, the possibility exists that pro-B cells can give rise to osteoclast-like cells (OCLs) in vitro a
203 trate how competing mechanisms of plasticity can give rise to pattern sensitivity in pLTF.
204 te that differential directional persistence can give rise to patterns within model developing tissue
205 at localized feedbacks on Fat4-Ds1 complexes can give rise to PCP.
206  This manuscript shows that CLP and CMP both can give rise to pDCs.
207 chastic differences in disease transmission, can give rise to persistent oscillations comprising semi
208 d in oscillatory systems and that such waves can give rise to phenomena not observed in excitable med
209                                   Thus, PGCs can give rise to pluripotent cells in the course of the
210 transfer of somatic cell nuclei into oocytes can give rise to pluripotent stem cells that are consist
211 s, which are induced by ectoparasitic ticks, can give rise to positive skin tests or serum assays wit
212                       All amyloid aggregates can give rise to potentially infectious seeds that accel
213 ute an immediate precursor population, which can give rise to predominantly mast cells.
214 rogenitors with higher levels of ectopic EBF can give rise to proB cells in the absence of IL-7.
215           Pre-proB cells from wild-type mice can give rise to proB cells in the absence of IL-7.
216 se that the spatiotemporal dynamics of mRNAs can give rise to protein clusters on the membrane and de
217 ctive calcium pump with a thin layer element can give rise to rapid and complete sample concentration
218 number of common biological signaling motifs can give rise to ratio sensing, typically through negati
219 it is not surprising that certain substrates can give rise to reactive species capable of attacking t
220                          In non-mammals, SCs can give rise to regenerated HCs, and the bands remain t
221 simulation that colloid/cholesteric mixtures can give rise to regular crystals, glasses, percolating
222 er latent merozoites in the lymphatic system can give rise to relapse-like, recurrent malaria in prim
223  either the mitochondrial or nuclear genomes can give rise to respiratory chain disease (RCD), a larg
224 we demonstrate that late retinal progenitors can give rise to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), an examp
225                               These elements can give rise to rich behaviors including periodic, quas
226 ssion in primary human myoblasts, cells that can give rise to RMS, cooperated with loss of p16INK4A t
227           Epistatic interactions among genes can give rise to rugged fitness landscapes, in which mul
228 infundibular keratinocytes that when mutated can give rise to SCC, and LC-intact mice are markedly mo
229 rent approaches for measuring mRNA lifetimes can give rise to secondary effects due to transcription
230  genetically directed developmental sequence can give rise to self-calibrated WTA networks, and compa
231 evious work has demonstrated how this system can give rise to self-replication.
232 ruses in hospital situations where infection can give rise to serious clinical complications, may hav
233                       Mesenchymal stem cells can give rise to several cell types, but varying results
234 stablished that a single amino acid sequence can give rise to several conformationally distinct amylo
235 ions show that homozygous mutations in SPARC can give rise to severe bone fragility in humans.
236 mponent (the alpha/beta-tubulin heterodimer) can give rise to severe, sporadic neurodevelopmental dis
237  chromophore with a ground-state chromophore can give rise to SF, here we demonstrate that the proxim
238 t is well known that long-range interactions can give rise to shape bifurcation-an abrupt change in s
239 ulated by preceding neuronal activity, which can give rise to short-term enhancement of release like
240           To test whether mature hepatocytes can give rise to SHPCs, rats with dipeptidyl peptidase I
241 iations in roughness and substrate adhesion, can give rise to significant differences in macroscale b
242 +) breast cells with metaplastic traits that can give rise to skin and epidermal tissues.
243 tates, and how dysfunction in these circuits can give rise to sleep disorders.
244        Cells in the pluripotent ground state can give rise to somatic cells and germ cells, and the a
245 as embryonic day 8.5 onwards, Axin2(+) cells can give rise to spatially and functionally restricted p
246 n of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) can give rise to specific types of functionally competen
247 We investigated whether differentiated cells can give rise to SPEM using a nongenetic approach in mic
248               Indirect association, however, can give rise to statistically significant results at lo
249 -body PET/CT acquisition is not uncommon and can give rise to striking cold artifacts on PET images.
250 elations and far-from-equilibrium conditions can give rise to striking dynamical phenomena.
251 cases, the combination of multiple mutations can give rise to stronger phenotypes, implying functiona
252 erence between the ApoE3 and ApoE4 sequences can give rise to structural dissimilarities between the
253 -strand promoters and demonstrating that BMV can give rise to subgenomic RNA replicons.
254 dence that the variation in gene copy number can give rise to substantial phenotypic effects.
255 ing that even small differences in structure can give rise to subtype selectivity.
256 rred central but not effector memory T cells can give rise to successful cutaneous immunity, which is
257 plausible mutational and selective processes can give rise to such a pattern.
258 mic line strength and absorption path length can give rise to such high absorbance that the sample be
259                              Senescent cells can give rise to survivors that maintain chromosome ends
260 ovide an intriguing example of how evolution can give rise to systems in which similar biological req
261  the common lymphoid progenitor (CLP), which can give rise to T cells, B cells, dendritic cells (DCs)
262 onstration that abnormal lighting conditions can give rise to temporal desynchrony between autonomous
263      Spin-orbit coupling in optical lattices can give rise to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) spin int
264  by the energy of electromagnetic radiation, can give rise to the emergent properties of in-phase, ou
265 enetic modifications of associative elements can give rise to the evolution of complex cognition.
266 carefully controlled experimental conditions can give rise to the evolution of distinct kinase networ
267 nts from herbivory by some invertebrates, it can give rise to the evolution of unique Se-tolerant her
268 but it is unclear how observational learning can give rise to the faithful transmission of cultural a
269    Exposure to reactive oxygen species (ROS) can give rise to the formation of various DNA damage pro
270 collaboration on protocols dedicated to CAAs can give rise to the large-scale studies needed to defin
271 provide new insight into the mechanisms that can give rise to the pattern formation seen in other bio
272  with a covalently modified form of self PDC can give rise to the pattern of breakdown of B-cell and
273 nd our results demonstrate that this radical can give rise to the predicted novel intrastrand cross-l
274 ormational isomers of reactive intermediates can give rise to the products.
275 ndent adsorption and hydrodynamic dispersion can give rise to the rapid migration of metals through r
276  all regions of the otic placode and otocyst can give rise to the sensory organs of the inner ear, th
277 e whether adult pancreas contains cells that can give rise to therapeutically useful and biochemicall
278 s) together with irreversible alkyl transfer can give rise to this apparent bias in sequence scanning
279              Consequently, the combined unit can give rise to three phenotypes (stable states): (i) a
280                  Adult bone marrow monocytes can give rise to tissue-resident macrophages during infe
281  Genomic expansions of simple tandem repeats can give rise to toxic RNAs that contain expanded repeat
282  provide the first direct evidence that PNCs can give rise to tumors, and demonstrate that identifica
283 the resident stem cells of postnatal muscle) can give rise to tumours with ARMS characteristics.
284 d that solutions of a new phenalenyl radical can give rise to two (nonpolymorphic) crystalline forms
285 s provided evidence for a hemangioblast that can give rise to two daughter cells: one that differenti
286 king example in which the same retinal input can give rise to two different conscious visual percepts
287 on of the acyl substituent in such molecules can give rise to two distinct chemical environments.
288 visual stimulus (structure-from-motion) that can give rise to two distinct perceptual interpretations
289 between absorbers and plasmonic metasurfaces can give rise to unique optical properties not present f
290 A gaps or partially annealed DNA ends, which can give rise to unligatable intermediates.
291 icular types of strongly correlated disorder can give rise to useful characteristics that are inacces
292 ne (OPV) replicate in the human organism and can give rise to vaccine-derived polioviruses.
293                               This asymmetry can give rise to variable properties between samples.
294 em cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells, which can give rise to variety of cell types, including adipoc
295 rabiosis demonstrates that circulating cells can give rise to vascular endothelium in the absence of
296 ls derived from the multipotent neural crest can give rise to vascular smooth muscle in parts of the
297 entration coupled with mobility shift assays can give rise to very high detection sensitivities.
298 uman occipital and posterior parietal cortex can give rise to visual sensations called phosphenes.
299  a detailed description of how SCPs together can give rise to whole cell functions.
300  injury, possess broad lineage capacity, and can give rise to zeta-neoblasts.

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