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Definition of Multipotential
1. Noun. (biology) The differentiation potential of a multipotent cell ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Multipotential
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multipotential
Literary usage of Multipotential
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Novel Systems for the Study of Human Disease: From Basic Research to by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, SourceOECD (Online service) (1998)
"Community effect and multipotential progenitors In order to respond to inductive
signals, embryonic cells must be surrounded by similar cells. ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... concept of Simonsen that these cells are basically multipotential. The edited
proceedings of this conference will be published by Academic Press as the ..."
3. The Journal of Cancer Research (1916)
"... sacrum, mediastinum, neck, orbit, cranium, and extremities, that they arise
from aberrant multipotential, or rather totipotential, cells 1 Read before ..."
4. General Pathology: An Introduction to the Study of Medicine, Being a by Horst Oertel (1921)
"From such undifferentiated, multipotential cells, representing one, two or all
three layers of the blastoderm, mixed tumors arise, and, depending upon the ..."
5. Geometry of Non-Linear Differential Equations, Backlund Transformations, and by Robert Hermann (1977)
"(01,02) defines a multipotential prolongation of ED if and only if 0 defines a
simple quadratic ..."
6. Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program by Emily Ann Meyer, Kristine M. Gebbie, Kathi E. Hanna (2005)
"Hemopoietic colony-forming cells in umbilical cord blood with extensive capability
to generate mono- and multipotential hemopoietic progenitors. ..."
7. The Biology of the Blood-cells with a Glossary of Hæmatological Terms: For by Oskar Cameron Gruner (1914)
"In place of migration from point to point within the pulp-cords, it settles down
as an essentially multipotential or indifferent cell. 1. ..."
8. Novel Systems for the Study of Human Disease: From Basic Research to by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, SourceOECD (Online service) (1998)
"Community effect and multipotential progenitors In order to respond to inductive
signals, embryonic cells must be surrounded by similar cells. ..."
9. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... concept of Simonsen that these cells are basically multipotential. The edited
proceedings of this conference will be published by Academic Press as the ..."
10. The Journal of Cancer Research (1916)
"... sacrum, mediastinum, neck, orbit, cranium, and extremities, that they arise
from aberrant multipotential, or rather totipotential, cells 1 Read before ..."
11. General Pathology: An Introduction to the Study of Medicine, Being a by Horst Oertel (1921)
"From such undifferentiated, multipotential cells, representing one, two or all
three layers of the blastoderm, mixed tumors arise, and, depending upon the ..."
12. Geometry of Non-Linear Differential Equations, Backlund Transformations, and by Robert Hermann (1977)
"(01,02) defines a multipotential prolongation of ED if and only if 0 defines a
simple quadratic ..."
13. Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program by Emily Ann Meyer, Kristine M. Gebbie, Kathi E. Hanna (2005)
"Hemopoietic colony-forming cells in umbilical cord blood with extensive capability
to generate mono- and multipotential hemopoietic progenitors. ..."
14. The Biology of the Blood-cells with a Glossary of Hæmatological Terms: For by Oskar Cameron Gruner (1914)
"In place of migration from point to point within the pulp-cords, it settles down
as an essentially multipotential or indifferent cell. 1. ..."