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- noun uncountable The ability of a
cell to formclones - noun countable The degree to which a cell can form clones
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Examples
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Our data show that ionizing radiation changes microRNA levels in human endothelial cells and, moreover, exerts biological effects on cell growth and clonogenicity as validated in functional assays.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Mechthild Wagner-Ecker 2010
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This was further reflected in improved in vitro functional aspects of the HSPCs; a higher clonogenicity and long term culture initiating potential.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sangeetha V. M et al. 2010
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The expansion culture is known to cause several cellular defects like loss of stem cells, down regulation of adhesion/migration properties, reduced clonogenicity and initiation of apoptosis
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sangeetha V. M et al. 2010
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This was further reflected in improved in vitro functional aspects of the HSPCs; a higher clonogenicity and long term culture initiating potential.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sangeetha V. M et al. 2010
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In both cancer biopsies and carcinoma cell lines a subset of CD44high cells showed increased clonogenicity, a significantly lower rate of apoptosis, and a significantly higher proportion of cells in the G2-phase of the cell cycle.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Lisa Harper 2010
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In both cancer biopsies and carcinoma cell lines a subset of CD44high cells showed increased clonogenicity, a significantly lower rate of apoptosis, and a significantly higher proportion of cells in the G2-phase of the cell cycle.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Lisa Harper 2010
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Low passage cultures of normal keratinocytes were also found to contain a subset of CD44high cells showing increased clonogenicity, and a similar pattern of G2-block associated with apoptotic resistance.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Lisa Harper 2010
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Low passage cultures of normal keratinocytes were also found to contain a subset of CD44high cells showing increased clonogenicity, and a similar pattern of G2-block associated with apoptotic resistance.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Lisa Harper 2010
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