| GPC | gastric parietal cell; gel permeation chromatography; giant papillary conjunctivitis; glycophorin C;... |
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| HPCA | human progenitor cell antigen |
| PPP | pain perception profile; palatopharyngoplasty; palmoplantar pustulosis; pentose phosphate pathway; p... |
| BPC | Blood progenitor cells |
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| CPC | Circulating progenitor cells |
| EPC | endothelial progenitor cell |
| HPC | Haematopoietic progenitor cells |
| HPC | Haemopoietic progenitor cells |
| progenitor | A precursor, ancestor; one who begets. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| progenitor cell | <cell biology> In development a parent cell that gives rise to a distinct cell lineage by a series of cell divisions. (18 Nov 1997) |
| progenitor cell transplant | (stem cell transplant, blood cell transplant): The transplantion of parent cells which may give rise to progeny (daughter cells) which erve more specialised functions. Transplants may be from the peripheral blood or bone marrow. The patient himself/herself may be the donor (autologous transplant), a (genetically) compatible relative or individual (allogeneic transplant). (16 Dec 1997) |
| O 2A progenitor | Bipotential progenitor cells in rat optic nerve that give rise initially to oligodendrocytes and then to type 2 astrocytes. Production of type 2 astrocytes from O 2A progenitor cells in vitro is triggered by ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF). (18 Nov 1997) |
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| erythroid progenitor cells | Committed, erythroid stem cells derived from myeloid stem cells. The progenitor cells develop in two phases: erythroid burst-forming units (bfu-e) followed by erythroid colony-forming units (cfu-e). Bfu-e differentiate into cfu-e on stimulation by erythropoietin, and then further differentiate into erythroblasts when stimulated by other factors. (12 Dec 1998) |
| progenitor cell |
An immature cell in the marrow that can be isolated by growing suspensions of marrow cells in culture dishes with added growth factors. Depending on the factors added, one can identify progenitors of each blood cell limeage by the appearance of the colonies of cells that proliferate from a single progenitor cell. Progenitor cells are referred to as colony-forming units or cells, CFU or CFC. ...
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| progenitor |
1. a parent or ancestor. 2. stem cell.
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stem c.
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A progenitor cell occurs in fetal or adult tissues and is partially specialized , it divides and gives rise to differentiated cells.
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| progenitor | an ancestor in the direct line |
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