progenitor Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prəʊˈdʒen.ɪ.tər]
  • Us [ proʊˈdʒen.ə.t̬ɚ]

Meaning of progenitor In English

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Examples of progenitor

  • In 2000, it was shown that a sample of 250 men with the name Sykes shared the same progenitor.

  • Domestic cats can be traced to wild progenitors that interbred well over 100,000 years ago.

  • John Egan is one of the progenitors of the modern extreme skiing movement.

  • This 1967 film is the progenitor of countless true-crime films.

  • He considers that, by and large, it was successful in accomplishing what its progenitors wanted it to accomplish.

  • However, only little is known about the mechanisms which stimulate radial glia-like progenitors at this early stage of the neurogenic response following cortical infarcts.

  • Most current models could equally accommodate the markers as representing quiescent stem cells, activated stem cells or even lineage-committed progenitor cells.

  • An interesting observation is that defects in the maintenance of the progenitor pool are often associated with disruption of adherens junctions between neural stem cells.

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