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In developmental biology, cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. Differentiation occurs numerous times during the development ...
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Stem cells begin their transformation into the different types of cells that make up the human body during a phase in the development process called cell differentiation. In vertebrates, differentiation begins during a stage called gastrulation, when distinct tissue layers first form.
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Differentiation is a maturing process during which a cell becomes recognizable and specialized. During differentiation, certain genes are turned on, or become activated, while other genes are switched off, or inactivated (NCBI 2004). ... The process of cell differentiation is a remarkable phenomena.
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According to inductive conception, the interference of neighboring cells causes a production of broken spatial symmetry in an initially homogenous system (cell differentiation process) during embryo development. ... A model presented here simulates the cell differentiation process. The model is based on the assumption that...
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Cell differentiation is a process in which a generic cell develops into a specific type of cell in response to specific triggers from the body or the cell itself. This is the process which allows a single celled zygote to develop into a multicellular adult organism which can contain hundreds of different types of cells.
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Polyamines (PA), polycations present in all mammalian cells, are essential for cell proliferation and differentiation. In vitro, PA are known to bind to DNA with a high affinity. In vivo, ... This is the first report arguing a release of nuclear spermine during an in vivo physiological cell differentiation process.
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These morphologic transformations in vitro temporally paralleled cell differentiation in vivo. The relative increase of 14C-acetate precursor into phosphatidylcholine in contrast to cardiolipin was consistent with these transformations.
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Rec.Maturation of undifferentiated lung epithelial cells into type II cells in vitro: a temporal process that parallels cell differentiation in vivo.545-54BACKGROUND: Formation of alveolar-like structures (ALS) by mature fetal rabbit type II pneumocytes (day 29 gestation) and long-term differentiation on Engelbreth...
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Application to human T helper cell differentiation process provides useful insights into the components and interactions controlling this process, many of which would have remained unidentified on the basis of expression change alone.
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To understand the importance of cell differentiation in limb growth, development of the epidermis was studied in the first thoracopod of instar V–VIII larvae. ... Growth occurred mainly by cell replication in instar V, whereas expansion of the cell surface in GEC and setae was the major growth process in instar VII.
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