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[2023-03-10 02:03:51]
Early 12c. "A monastery which is a medieval monastery" (from medieval Latin), later "a small room for monks or nuns of a monastery" (c. 1300), the Latin "small room, cabin, cabin from the cellar" "Related to Latin style" is hidden and hidden. "
Latin stands for PIE root * kel- "hidden" (Sanskrit cala "Hut, home, hall," Greek kalia "hut, nest," kalyptein "," koleon "sheath," kelyphos "shell, shell;" Latin ). Secret The secret of the "secret", the cellar of the "oldest Irish babe", the secret of "Selim", the defense of "Turkish murder", shelter, the cover of "Gothic style hulistr", the "ancient British heolstor" Hole, cave, covered Huljan "cover," hulundi "hall," hilms "helmet," halja "hell," Old English hol "cave," holu "shell, pod")
The monastery's room extends to the prison room (1722). In the image for 14c, it is used in the "compartment" of the brain, and 17c is used in biology. In modern sense, various cavities (tree structure, fruit segments, bee comb etc) are gradually focusing on "basic structure of living organisms" (the history of OED dates back to 1845)
The feel of the battery is based on the original form, it is from 1828. It means "a small group of people working in larger organizations" since 1925. The cell bodies were cell division of 1851, 1846, the cell membrane of 1837 (1732 cell membrane), the cell wall of 1842
Cell lines refer to all cells emerging from primitive cell division in cell culture. For example, when a cell proliferates and divides from the first cell in a cell culture, the first cell is the origin of the cell line. In cellular agriculture, researchers are looking for stable stem cell lines that can ideally divide into more cells in cell culture. Stem cells are unique cells because they can produce more copies (stem cells) of itself by self-replication or by different cells of different cell types.
What is a stem cell? A stem cell is a cell that can become a different kind of cell. Therefore, stem cells have the ability to become pancreatic cells, nerve cells or brain cells. Since their function as cells has not been predetermined, this distinguishes them from other types of cells. Stem cells can be specialized under the correct conditions. In order to achieve this goal, stem cells must be exposed to precise temperature and nutrients to promote the growth of specific cells. Stem cells are versatile regardless of their type. The term "pluripotent" refers to substances that can be converted into many other different substances. On the other hand, pluripotent stem cells have the ability to transform different types of cells.
There are three types of stem cells. Embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, artificial pluripotent stem cells (iPS). The most famous type of stem cells are embryonic stem cells. This is due to the extensive coverage of such stem cells by the media and for many judicial laws developed based on their use. They are also popular among researchers because they are the most flexible type of stem cells. Unlike more mature counterparts, they have the ability to regenerate all kinds of cells. Embryonic stem cells are found in two areas: umbilical cord and embryo. Embryonic stem cells are found in the blood taken from the umbilical cord immediately after birth. It contains hematopoietic stem cells that can be used to produce erythrocytes; among other things. There are also mesenchymal stem cells that can be used to grow muscle and bones. Hematopoietic cells are used for the treatment of blood related diseases such as autoimmune diseases and leukemia