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omnipotente Stammzelle
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Stammzelle f <-, -n>
Stammzellenforschung f <-> kein pl
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in the PONS Dictionary
om·nipo·tent [ɒmˈnɪpətənt, Am ɑ:mˈnɪpət̬ənt] ADJ inv
I. stem [stem] N
1. stem:
stem of a tree, bush, shrub
Stamm m <-(e)s, Stạ̈m·me>
stem of a leaf, flower, fruit
Stiel m <-(e)s, -e>
stem of a leaf, flower, fruit
Stängel m <-s, ->
stem of grain, corn
Halm m <-(e)s, -e>
stem of a glass
2. stem LING:
3. stem NAUT:
4. stem Am (watch part):
II. stem <-mm-> [stem] VB trans
to stem sth
den Fluss [von etw dat] stoppen
III. stem <-mm-> [stem] VB intr
1. stem (be traced back):
to stem from sb/sth
to stem from sb/sth
2. stem (slide a ski outwards):
STEM [stem]
STEM acronym of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
cell [sel] N
1. cell (room):
Zelle f <-, -n>
2. cell (space):
Feld nt <-(e)s, -er>
3. cell BIOL, ELEC, POL:
Zelle f <-, -n>
Brennstoffzelle f <-, -n>
4. cell TELEC (local area):
Klett Biology Glossary
omnipotent stem cell
omnipotente Stammzelle (kann den kompletten Organismus herstellen)
Klett Biology Glossary
multipotente Stammzelle (kann die Zelltypen des umgebenden Gewebes herstellen)
Klett Biology Glossary
stem N
Present
Istem
youstem
he/she/itstems
westem
youstem
theystem
Past
Istemmed
youstemmed
he/she/itstemmed
westemmed
youstemmed
theystemmed
Present Perfect
Ihavestemmed
youhavestemmed
he/she/ithasstemmed
wehavestemmed
youhavestemmed
theyhavestemmed
Past Perfect
Ihadstemmed
youhadstemmed
he/she/ithadstemmed
wehadstemmed
youhadstemmed
theyhadstemmed
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When a plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turger pressure develops.
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Cytostatic refers to a cellular component or medicine that inhibits cell growth.
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An immunogen is any antigen that is capable of inducing humoral and/or cell-mediated immune response rather than immunological tolerance.
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In 1991, scientists became aware that self-avoidance was also present in non-neuronal cell types, such as leech comb cells, which might similarly form discrete domains.
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He is noted for his research on the use of common marmoset in teratology studies, cell death and teratogenic embryonic damage.
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