cell mapping

Fate mapping is a method used in developmental biology to study the embryonic origin of various adult tissues and structures. The "fate" of each cell or group of cells is mapped onto the embryo, showing which parts of the embryo will develop into which tissue. When carried out at single-cell resolution, this process is called cell lineage tracing. It is also used to trace the development of tumors. Fate mapping and cell lineage are similar methods for tracing the history of cells.

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    Charging to 100% occasionally ?

    I have only done 1500km in my new MG4 and I am still learning. I had mentally decided that it was best to restrict all charging to 80% and operate within the 20%-80% range. However, an EV dealer (not MG) suggested that it was essential to charge to 100% occasionally. That was to ensure all the...
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