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stem cells

n. (stem cell English)

Usage examples of "stem cells".

If they screw up, there're neural growth cofactors and cheap replacement stem cells.

So you've got the developmental determiners there to make the new stem cells differentiate properly.

Many stem cells, even in mature plants, have the capability of producing adventitious roots.

The stem cells are harvested in the blastocyst stage before any cellular differentiation.

Do you think the stem cells don't remember being cut away from the stem this morning?

O'Neill, stem cells are fresh primary, unassigned cells, harvested from fetuses or from bone marrow.

Someone attacked her and scooped up her stem cells to clone her skin?

I thought you could only use embryonic stem cells for that kind of thing.

The party had been divided over the issue of stem cell research, the ongoing science of taking stem cells from discarded human embryos and using those cells to treat people with debilitating conditions like Alzheimer’.

The party had been divided over the issue of stem cell research, the ongoing science of taking stem cells from discarded human embryos and using those cells to treat people with debilitating conditions like Alzheimer&rquo.

It's a combination of embryonic stem cells with some cells from the base of your other little finger.

It was more like, 'Here's how we think a mermaid would be built, so test this sequence by developing stem cells for it and report the results.