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pro·geni·tor [prə(ʊ)ˈʤenɪtəʳ, Am proʊˈʤenət̬ɚ] SUBST form

progenitor (ancestor)
Vorfahr(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
progenitor (ancestor)
Ahn(in) m (f) <-(e)s, -en> geh
progenitor (predecessor)
Vorläufer(in) m (f) <-s, ->
progenitor (intellectual ancestor)

lymphoid progenitor SUBST

myeloid progenitor SUBST

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In particular, endothelial progenitor cells have been shown to have a strong influence on the growth of tumor blood vessels.
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The fibrous layer contains fibroblasts, while the cambium layer contains progenitor cells that develop into osteoblasts.
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He was also the progenitor of a dynasty of genealogists and heralds.
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The wild progenitor of the domestic horse is now extinct.
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Revolutions have a long history of eating their progenitors.
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The band is notable for its emphasis on training and being the progenitor of several other bands in the local area.
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This novel finding meant that investigators were able to track endothelial progenitor cells from the bone marrow to the blood to the tumour-stroma and vasculature.
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The progenitor cell can then divide and differentiate into a number of retinal cell types, including photoreceptor cells, that may have been damaged during injury.
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The organoid that resulted had decreased numbers of neural progenitor cells and smaller tissues.
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The first two divisions yield four progenitor macromeres which specify four geometric quadrants of the developing organism.
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