Ultimately, these cells contribute to mechanisms underlying visual perception.
A downward cell could have contributed too, but I cannot tell if one was.
The tissue(s) to which the cells contribute would thus be labeled and visible in the adult organism.
Later, these cells will contribute to the adhesive organ.
These blocks typically overlap, meaning that each cell contributes more than once to the final descriptor.
At least in mice, the cells can be inserted into blastocysts, or very early embryos, and will then contribute to almost all the body's tissues.
As dead cells do not contribute to adult structures, this phenotype must be a secondary consequence of cell death.
These cells often become trapped in the walls of blood vessels and contribute to atherosclerotic plaque formation.
These cells are central to the immune system and so any damage to them could contribute to the lowered immunity experienced by crew.
These cells may contribute to the exon 1c transcripts.