| 21. | New research related to multipotent cells suggests that multipotent cells may be capable of conversion into unrelated cell types.
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| 22. | Those studies revealed that the different drug exposure can lead the multipotent P19 cells to different layers of cells.
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| 23. | A : There are three types _ totipotent, pluripotent and multipotent, each representing a different stage in development.
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| 24. | It remains to be seen whether embryonic stem cells or the more specialized multipotent stem cells will prove best for transplantation.
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| 25. | Erythropoietin is the primary erythropoietic factor that cooperates with various other growth factors ( e . g ., multipotent progenitors.
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| 26. | The aorta gonad mesonephros region has been shown to harbour multipotent hematopoietic colony-forming unit-spleen ( HSCs ).
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| 27. | PU . 1 for Erythroid-megakaryocyte lineage and GATA-1, which leads to a lymphoid-primed multipotent progenitor.
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| 28. | At a certain point, the fates of cells within an equivalence group become irreversibly determined, thus they lose their multipotent potential.
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| 29. | The cells, which Verfaillie calls MAP cells, for multipotent adult progenitor, can form the principal types of mature body cells in glassware.
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| 30. | A : Multipotent stem cells are found in mature tissue and are formed by the body to replace worn out cells in tissues and organs.
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