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Arabic (AR)
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Romanian (RO)
Macedonian (MK)
Spanish (ES)
Serbian (SR)
Indonesian (ID)
Russian (RU)
French (FR)
Turkish (TR)
Italian (IT)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
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Portuguese, Brazilian (PB)
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Lithuanian (LT)
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One of the two or more cells formed in the division of a single cell.
A reproductive cell containing half of the genetic material necessary to form a complete human organism. During fertilization, male and female gametes (sperm and ovum, respectively) fuse, producing a ...
Cells comprising actual reproductive components of a human organism (e.g., eggs, sperm).
Progenitor cells from which all blood cells derive. Haemotopoietic stem cells give rise to distinct two cells - one a replica of the stem cell and one a cell that will further proliferate and ...
Stem cells that give rise to all the blood cell types
Stem cells that give rise to all the blood cell types
Self-renewing cell responsible for sustaining a cancer and for producing differentiated progeny that form the bulk of the cancer. Cancer stem cells identified in leukaemias and certain solid tumours ...