Progenitor cells definition

Progenitor cells means multipotent or precursor cells that are partially differentiated but retain the ability to divide and give rise to differentiated cells.
Progenitor cells means multipotent or precursor cells
Progenitor cells means ESI's HE cell lines as listed on the NIH stem cell registry.

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