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- noun The state of being
pluripotent
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Examples
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Out of this comparison popped 299 interacting genes that form what the researchers call a pluripotency network, or PluriNet.
Science and Reason 2008
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Out of this comparison popped 299 interacting genes that form what the researchers call a pluripotency network, or PluriNet.
Science and Reason 2008
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Out of this comparison popped 299 interacting genes that form what the researchers call a pluripotency network, or PluriNet.
Science and Reason 2008
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Stem cells are prized, because they can be turned into any type of cell in the body, a characteristic called pluripotency.
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That state, known as pluripotency, allows the cells to develop into any kind of specialised body cells.
Top Headlines 2010
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That state, known as pluripotency, allows the cells to develop into any kind of specialized body cells.
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In recent years, geneticists have learned how to take skin cells and return them to a state called pluripotency, where they can become almost any type of cell in the human body.
GoodShit 2010
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It is the first of these remarkable properties - so-called pluripotency - that has fascinated Professor Smith throughout his research career.
Business Weekly daily news Ben Fountain 2010
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That state, known as pluripotency, allows the cells to develop into any kind of specialized body cells.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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That state, known as pluripotency, allows the cells to develop into any kind of specialized body cells.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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