progenitor 英 [prə(ʊ)'dʒenɪtə]   美 [pro'dʒɛnɪtɚ]

progenitor

progenitor  英 [prə(ʊ)'dʒenɪtə] 美 [pro'dʒɛnɪtɚ]

n. 祖先;原著;起源 

名词复数:progenitors 

But under certain conditions, such as those mimicking a cold environment, these progenitor cells can be induced to make more brown fat. 但是,在某些条件下,如模仿一个寒冷环境,这些母体细胞可被诱变,从而产生较多棕色脂肪。
Cytori calls them adipose-derived stem cells, or adipose-derived stem and regenerative cells, and sometimes adipose-derived progenitor cells. Cytori 公司将它们成为脂肪来源的干细胞或再生干细胞,有时候也称之为脂肪来源的起源细胞。

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  • n. 祖先;原著;起源
  • 1. But under certain conditions, such as those mimicking a cold environment, these progenitor cells can be induced to make more brown fat.

    但是,在某些条件下,如模仿一个寒冷环境,这些母体细胞可被诱变,从而产生较多棕色脂肪。

  • 2. Cytori calls them adipose-derived stem cells, or adipose-derived stem and regenerative cells, and sometimes adipose-derived progenitor cells.

    Cytori 公司将它们成为脂肪来源的干细胞或再生干细胞,有时候也称之为脂肪来源的起源细胞。

  • 3. By studying these remnants, astronomers can better understand the nature of the progenitor stars, which areresponsible for the creation and dispersal of most of the galaxy's heavyelements.

    通过研究这些残留物,天文学家可以更好的了解恒星起源的本质,而这对大多数星系重元素的创造和消失起了决定性的作用。

  • progenitor (n.) late 14c., from Anglo-French progenitour (mid-14c.), Old French progeniteur (14c.) and directly from Latin progenitor "ancestor, the founder of a family," agent noun from progenitus, past participle of progignere "beget," from pro "forth" (see pro-) + gignere "to produce, beget" (from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget"). Related: Progenitive; progenital; progenitrix (c. 1600).
pro·geni·tor / prəʊˈdʒenɪtə(r) ; NAmE proʊˈdʒenɪtər / noun ( formal) 1 a person or thing from the past that a person, animal or plant that is alive now is related to (人或动、植物等的)祖先,祖代 SYN ancestor He was the progenitor of a family of distinguished actors. 他是一个著名演艺世家的先辈。 2 a person who starts an idea or a development 创始人;先驱 the progenitors of modern art 现代艺术的先驱 progenitor progenitors pro·geni·tor / prəʊˈdʒenɪtə(r) ; NAmE proʊˈdʒenɪtər /
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