Similar words: proliferation, come to life, berate, operate, federate, desperate, moderate, liberate. Meaning: [prə'lɪfəreɪt] v. 1. grow rapidly 2. cause to grow or increase rapidly.
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61. Acquired immunity relies on the long-term survival of sensitized T and B memory cells, which can proliferate quickly upon reinfection by the same pathogen.
62. A study was made in the mouse's forestomach to test the effects of DXM on the squamous epithelial proliferate and the carcinogenesis.
63. In mice lacking key senescence regulators, stellate cells continue to proliferate, leading to excessive liver fibrosis.
64. Conclusion Strong expression of PTEN has close relationship with the formation of trophoblastic cells in human placenta, the cells in cytotrophoblast have the ability to proliferate in placenta villi.
65. As natural - resource funds proliferate, they will have more opportunities to share expertise and best practices.
66. Results Fibrocartilage cells attached to amnion closely and begin proliferate after 3d, 2 weeks after had lots of cells proliferate onto amnion.
67. At 12 weeks after the tissue engineered complex were cultured, hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that a large amount of chondrocytes began to proliferate, caryon was stained blue.
68. Results In the cell-scaffold complex constructed by fibrin gelatum inoculation method, cells could adhere more in quantity, distribute more uniform and proliferate more quickly.
69. Recent research suggest that brain tumors contain a relatively small fraction of cells, termed brain tumor stem cel(lBTSC), that have the ability to self-renew, proliferate, and differentiate.
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