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Dictionary » D » Differentiates Differentiates(verb) Simple present indicative form of differentiate. See differentiate for definition and additional information. ![]()
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Results from our forumT cell differentiation... but anyway here it is: Where does the differentiation of T cells take place? As i understand it when the t cell is activated in the lymph nodes it differentiates into Th and Tc. Tc go off to the inflamed tissue and Th cells diferentiate into Th1 and Th2 and the Th2 migrate to the B cell follicle ...
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Heterotrophs and Carbon Fixation... my question is this: If a heterotroph can behave in a manner in which it obtains carbon from both organics and CO2, then what is the criteria that differentiates mixotrophs from heterotrophs?
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Question about DNA/heredity info... odr substances r producd by evryone in an equal qty. but still der r differncs..........dats coz o da prescence of junk dna.......in short.....it differentiates person to person by d amt of it presnt in dem.....
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Receptor purificationSuppose we have a cell line that differentiates into pigment cells when treated with a growth factor. Suppose we have an antibody that when we treat the cells with melanogenesis stops...but we know the antibody doesn't recognize the growth ...
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Help: Beginning of Human Lifethanks for the links. what in its makeup differentiates a totipotent cell from a non-totipotent cell?
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