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Early Events in T-Cell Maturation
Annual Review of Immunology, 1987The thymus is the major ifnot the sole site of maturation ofT lymphocytes from committed hematopoietic progenitors. The end products of this maturation-the T lymphocytes-are well equipped to survey the entire lymphoid system for the appearance of foreign antigens ; within the lymph oid organs they initiate, regulate, and play a direct role in at least
B, Adkins +5 more
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Early Development and Maturation of the Spiral Ganglion
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983The maturation of the spiral ganglion and its peripheral pathways to the cochlea has been morphologically analysed from birth to the 14th day postnatally, i.e. to the time from the onset and during the maturation of cochlear potentials (mouse). The spiral ganglion cells and the neurons between the ganglion and habenula perforata must attain myelination
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The early maturation of the circadian system in newborns.
Chronobiologia, 1994The time of maturation of the circadian periodicity in humans has been differently considered. The present study aimed to investigate the existence of rhythmic variations in the body temperature of healthy full-term infants just after birth. We studied 19 healthy term newborns, nursed in their cribs at environment temperature of 25 degrees C and ...
L. Bollani +5 more
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Early‐Maturity Soybean in a Late‐Maturity Environment: Economic Considerations
Agronomy Journal, 2004Over the last several years, farmers in the midsouthern USA have been planting earlier maturing soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars. Maturity Group (MG) IV cultivars have become increasingly popular for reasons of drought avoidance and labor scheduling.
M. Popp +3 more
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Early programming of maturation competence in mouse oogenesis
Developmental Biology, 1984Growing mouse oocytes incompetent to mature were freed of attached granulosa cells at different stages of growth, and cultured in vitro in the presence of fibroblast monolayers and/or their products. In these culture conditions, although growth was arrested, isolated oocytes survived in vitro for several days, and finally resumed meiosis spontaneously,
R, Canipari +3 more
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Unleashing early maturity academic innovations
Communications of the ACM, 2021Slim Abdennadher +3 more
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Maturational patterns in early hominids
Nature, 1987A E, Mann, M, Lampl, J, Monge
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