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wenmo

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Which term is used to describe all cells antecedent to mature cells of a particular lineage?
 
  a. Progenitor cells
  b. Stem cells
  c. Precursor cells
  d. Maturing cells

Question 2

Stem cells and progenitor cells can be measured by clonal assays in vitro. Maturing cells measured by:
 
  a. Clonal assays
  b. Phenotyping
  c. Flow cytometry
  d. Morphologic analysis



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Answer to Question 1

Correct answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Correct answer: D





 

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