progenitor in English

noun
1
a person or thing from which a person, animal, or plant is descended or originates; an ancestor or parent.
his sons and daughters were the progenitors of many of Scotland's leading noble families

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1. 9 Progenitor: The first Promethean of a Lineage. Frankenstein's monster was the Progenitor of the Frankenstein Lineage.

2. Marx was the progenitor of communism.

3. Thymic epithelial progenitor cells and uses thereof

4. Schoenberg was a progenitor of modern music.

5. Absolven: My progenitor experimented in producing me

6. Generation of thymic epithelial progenitor cells in vitro

7. He has been called a progenitor of slow cinema.

8. He was also a progenitor of seven presidents of Nicaragua.

9. Mediterranean oat held to be progenitor of modern cultivated oat.

10. Non-Clonal (not comparable) ( oncology ) Not developing from one progenitor (tumor) cell

11. Their Progenitor was a Siberian shaman, and their Bestowment is Ephemeral Flesh.

12. The Adventitia A Dynamic Interface Containing Resident Progenitor Cells Mark W

13. Ancestor definition, a person from whom one is descended; forebear; progenitor

14. It is incorrect to say that the progenitor of man is ape.

15. The newly - formed variety would probably inherit from its progenitor some characteristic.

16. To isolate, culture, and identify retinal progenitor cells from adult human eyes in vitro.

17. The progenitor of the Bacquet dit Lamontagne line was Francois Bacquet dit LAMONTAGNE

18. Their Progenitor was the famous Frankenstein's monster, and their Bestowment is Unholy Strength.

19. Thatcher was merely the midwife for Essex man: the progenitor was Tony Benn.

20. Alternatively, bone marrow progenitor cells (BMPCs) isolated from the recipient may also be used.

21. Stent able to selectively capture vascular endothelial progenitor cells and a production method therefor

22. Red bone marrow contains stem cells, progenitor cells precursor cells, and functional blood cells.

23. Turned stools were the progenitor of both the turned chair and the Windsor chair.

24. Ancel Keys, the progenitor of the diet-heart hypothesis, was the lead on the study

25. Use of filgrastim, either alone or after chemotherapy, mobilises haematopoietic progenitor cells into peripheral blood

26. Pink Rows Signifies progenitor chiefs serving as Tutors (Ataliqs) & Viziers to the Khans of Bukhara.

27. OPN-neutralisation Abrogates the liver progenitor cell response and fibrogenesis in mouse models of liver fibrosis.

28. For the mobilisation of PBPC in normal donors prior to allogeneic peripheral blood progenitor cell transplantation

29. As of 2006, the search for such a progenitor had been ongoing for longer than a century.

30. It is shown that Wnt signaling can regulate Chondrocyte and osteoblast differentiation of the chondroosseous progenitor cells.

31. Methods for generating thymic epithelial progenitor (TEP) cells from pluripotent stem (PS) cells in vitro are provided.

32. Non-vascular cells contemplated herein include nerve cells, stem cells, progenitor cells and some cancer and tumor cells.

33. All the cells in the blood come, remarkably, from just one special progenitor cell - the multipotential stem cell.

34. Paul, however, accepted the Genesis account of a first man, Adam, who became the progenitor of all of us.

35. The progenitor populations that establish and supply the fetal-umbilical interface lie, in part, within the base of the Allantois, where …

36. The class concept of Simula was also a progenitor of the package in Ada and the module of Modula-2.

37. But he carved his place in Sooner lore and will go down as the progenitor of the Oklahoma program's rebirth.

38. Limb regeneration requires a Blastema with progenitor cells, immune cells, and an overlying wound epidermis, but molecular identities of these …

39. The present invention relates to a stent able to selectively capture vascular endothelial progenitor cells and to a production method therefor.

40. Balme is the city of alpine guides, starting with the "progenitor", Antonio Castagneri, protagonist of 43 first ascents in the Alps.

41. One kind of astrocyte and the oligodendrocytes are derived from a common dividing progenitor cell which can differentiate into either cell type.

42. The Malkavian Antediluvian, also known as Malkav, Micah1, Marid2, Mad Tom, or Malcolm the Malky is the legendary progenitor of the Malkavian clan

43. In this video Steven Franklin discusses the significance of Chartism as the first working class mass political movement and progenitor of later working class

44. The small gray donkey of Northern Africa was the progenitor of the Spanish Burro, which came with the conquistadors to Mexico and South America.

45. 26 Strindberg is also venerated as a progenitor of the expressionist theater, though he did explicitly theorize about expressionism as he did about naturalism.

46. Phillip Belgrader's 73 research works with 6,926 citations and 7,618 reads, including: Progenitor identification and SARS-CoV-2 infection in human distal lung organoids

47. Stem cells technology combined with tissue engineered cartilage for treating disease is of significantly important in treating restoration of scuffed cartilage progenitor and arthropathia.

48. The Royal House of Bahawalpur is said to be of Arabic origin and claim descent from Abbas, progenitor of the Abbasid Caliphs of Baghdad and Cairo

49. Preclinical findings show that IMGN632, which Alkylates DNA, had potent selective activity against AML cells with lower cytotoxicity to normal myeloid progenitor cells than …

50. The identity of progenitor cells that contribute to various stages of BMP-induced heterotopic ossification relevant to fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva and related disorders is unknown.