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216) blished, preferably without exposing such cells to animal cells and proteins.
217) The use of AFMSCs for feeder cells to culture hESCs has several advanta
218) The ability of stem cells to differentiate into functional pul
219) f cardiac tissue engineering is directing cells to establish the physiological struc
220) ce the adsorption properties of microbial cells to heavy metal ions, the cell surfac
221) The ability of AFMSCs as feeder cells to maintain the undifferentiated gro
222) IT administration of BM-derived c-kit(+) cells to neonatal rodents with HILI improv
223) The specific targeting of cells to sites of tissue damage in vivo is
224) D) cultures may induce cardiac progenitor cells to synthesize their own extracellula
225) naturally by the attachment of microbial cells to the support without use of any ch
226) at olfactory bulb-derived fibroblast-like cells with MSC characteristics can differe
227) Numerous cells with caspase-3 activity were present
228) Fibrocytes are unique bone marrow-derived cells with great potential in wound healin
229) A subpopulation of cells with high expression of ALDH was ide
230) -carrageenan gels with their encapsulated cells with increasing time in culture with
231) Oversecretion of MUC1 provide cancer cells with invasiveness, metastasis, and r
232) ening of alveolar walls, and damaging the cells with subsequent collapse of blood ve
233) mmunohistochemical stainings of the tumor cells with synaptophysin, GCDFP-15, estrog
234) p support efficient nutrition of cultured cells with the possible combination of app
235) computation of biophysical stimuli within cells are achievable with single-cell comp
236) and the characteristic features of cancer cells are being increasingly understood.
237) Recently, tumor initiating cells are considered as the central role o
238) Cell-based therapies using skeletal stem cells are currently one of the most promis
239) he current methods to prove not only that cells are in VBNC state but also that they
240) orubicin (Dox) resistance in colon cancer cells are not fully understood.
241) results indicate that canine osteosarcoma cells are resistant to Aurora kinase inhib
242) collagen matrices seeded with autologous cells can be used successfully for long se
243) However, whether these cells can differentiate into myocardial ce
244) Some studies report that place cells can disambiguate different compartme
245) lation of proper viral vectors applied to cells can modulate gene expression profile
246) ing stress; the surviving minority of the cells can scavenge the nutrients released
247) e is disagreement about whether CA1 place cells can use pure self-motion information
248) at fibrocytes do not seem to be candidate cells for cell therapy in the treatment of
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(2)47 and (16)5 expressed (30)3 have (44)2 expressing
(3)39 were (17)5 of (31)3 isolated (45)2 had
(4)26 in (18)5 which (32)3 showed (46)2 labeled
(5)12 (MSCs) (19)4 (ASCs) (33)3 we (47)2 may
(6)11 was (20)4 has (34)2 (ASCs), (48)2 play
(7)10 to (21)4 is (35)2 (BMSCs) (49)2 present
(8)9 with (22)4 on (36)2 (ECFCs) (50)2 remains
(9)7 are (23)4 seeded (37)2 (HSCs) (51)2 such
(10)6 can (24)4 within (38)2 after (52)2 the
(11)6 for (25)3 (ASC) (39)2 by (53)2 via
(12)6 from (26)3 (ECs) (40)2 caused
(13)6 or (27)3 (HUVECs) (41)2 cultured
(14)6 that (28)3 (hMSCs) (42)2 derived

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--- WordNet output for cells --- Overview of noun cell The noun cell has 7 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (71) cell -- (any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb") 2. (44) cell -- ((biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals) 3. (1) cell, electric cell -- (a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction) 4. cell, cadre -- (a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement) 5. cellular telephone, cellular phone, cellphone, cell, mobile phone -- (a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver) 6. cell, cubicle -- (small room in which a monk or nun lives) 7. cell, jail cell, prison cell -- (a room where a prisoner is kept) --- WordNet end ---