Glossary entry

Greek term or phrase:

ολοδύναμο στελεχοκύτταρο

English translation:

powerful stem cell

Added to glossary by Spiros Doikas
Mar 5, 2003 20:55
21 yrs ago
Greek term

ολοδύναμο στελεχοκύτταρο

Greek to English Medical
Το άρθρο είναι αφιερωμένο σε δυο επιτευγματα που ανετρεψαν ισάριθμα βιολογικά αξιώματα. Και τα δυο συνδέονται με τις αστείρευτες δυνάμεις με τις οποίες η βιολογική εξέλιξη έχει οπλίσει τα ανθρώπινα κύτταρα και ιδιαίτερα δυο τύπους αυτών: το αρχεγονο εμβρυονικό και το ολοδύναμο στελεχοκύτταρο του τελειωθέντος οργανισμού.
Proposed translations (English)
3 +5 powerful stem cell
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Oct 8, 2008 16:58: Anastasia Giagopoulou changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Spiros Doikas, Vicky Papaprodromou, Anastasia Giagopoulou

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Proposed translations

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powerful stem cell

Stem Cell Primer, updated September 2002
... Stem cells are one of the most fascinating areas of biology today. ... What different
types of stem cells are there and where do they come from? ...
www.nih.gov/news/stemcell/primer.htm - 54k - Αποθηκευμένη Σελίδα - Παρόμοιες σελίδες

Howstuffworks "What are stem cells and what are they used for?"
... Stem cells are unprogrammed cells in the human body that can be described as "shape
shifters." These cells have the ability to change into other types of cells ...
www.howstuffworks.com/question621.htm - 22k - Αποθηκευμένη Σελίδα - Παρόμοιες σελίδες

Embryonic Stem Cell Research at UW-Madison
Because embryonic stem cells are the precursor cells to all other cell types in
the human body, this accomplishment has set the stage for a revolution in ...
www.news.wisc.edu/packages/stemcells/ - 10k - Αποθηκευμένη Σελίδα - Παρόμοιες σελίδες

Politics and potential
... While most uses of stem cells are highly experimental, they are already
used in cancer treatment. After tumors and the patient's ...
whyfiles.org/127stem_cell/ - 14k - Αποθηκευμένη Σελίδα - Παρόμοιες σελίδες

Stem Cells and the Human Embryo
Peer comment(s):

agree Ino66 (X)
9 mins
agree Evdoxia R. (X)
11 hrs
agree FREDERICA
2 days 10 hrs
agree Eftychia Stamatopoulou : symfwnw gia to stem cells alla to powerful einai sigouro?
5 days
agree Egmont
16 days
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