On his religious views, Arber has showed himself a theistic evolutionist, stating " The most primitive cells may require at least several hundred different specific biological macromolecules.
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Anversa said that his team has a good idea because it has identified " pockets " of primitive cells with the characteristics of stem cells in the heart.
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The primitive cells are collected so soon after fertilization that they have not yet differentiated into specific types of tissue _ heart muscle, skin or bone, for example.
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This suggests that the gene for producing telomerase is vital to life and was created early in evolution, before the different species branched off from the most primitive cells.
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Instead, paraptosis displays a somewhat primitive cell death path, comparable to necrosis, including characteristic cytoplasmic vacuole formation and late mitochondrial swelling The number and size of vacuoles increases over time.
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In hot springs formed after the eruption, University of Washington oceanographer John A . Baross and other scientists found primitive cells called archaeobacteria in 190-degree Fahrenheit ( 87.7 centigrade ) water.
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The technique would put to medical use a process in which the body's most primitive cells can form bizarre tumors, called teratomas, filled with all kinds of tissues, even hair and teeth.
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Other neurologists were more cautious, among them, Dr . Evan Snyder at Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital in Boston, one of the first to isolate the most primitive cells of the brain.
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In hot springs formed after the eruption, University of Washington oceanographer John A . Baross and other scientists found primitive cells called archaeobacteria in 190-degree Fahrenheit ( 87 . 7 centigrade ) water.
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These include : they are larger in size ( primitive even more so than foetal ), circulate during early stages of development with a shorter lifespan, and, in particular, primitive cells are nucleated.