Stem is an English word of 4 letters with synonyms like root or tube. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Stem in a sentence
Related words
Stem meaning
- The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.
- A branch of a family.
Synonyms of Stem
Using Stem
- The main meaning on this page is: The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors. | A branch of a family. | A branch of a family.
- Useful related words include: root, tube, cylinder, shank.
- In the example corpus, stem often appears in combinations such as: stem cells, stem cell, the stem.
Example sentences (20)
Adult stem cells induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are among the various forms of stem cells used in cardiac care.
Any disease of the haematopoietic stem cell - be it leukaemia, lymphoma or platelet or stem cell, can be treated by the haematopoeitic stem cell transplant, Dr. Chandy said.
The basic, underived, stem is the G-stem (from the German Grundstamm, meaning "basic stem").
Additionally, Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, said that stem cells have a beneficial role to play which can be seen from over the past years where stem cells have been used to correct damages to various organs in the body.
Canadian Blood Services is hosting a three-day pop-up barber shop event to raise awareness about the need for stem cell donors and help interested individuals register to become stem cell donors.
He also said that another 40 were sent to the National Root Crop Research Institute, Umudike in Abia State to learn how to multiply cassava stem and become cassava stem multiplication entrepreneurs.
D. During his research and his residency, he looked into the use of stem cells to treat brain cancer and helped launch a company devoted to obtaining and growing disk stem cells called DiscGenics.
Hybrid rye, also known as feral rye, is resistant to wheat stem sawfly because of its shorter, sturdier stem.
In 2005, Hwang Woo-suk, a South Korean scientist whose research on stem cells and cloning won him international acclaim, resigned after admitting his groundbreaking paper in which he said he created stem cell colonies from 11 patients.
The new therapy uses mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs), which are produced from donated umbilical cords and are considered adult stem cells.
For that, he suggests taking a 4- or 5-inch length of stem from the bunch you got at the grocery store, preferably one cut from a main stem below a spot where a set of leaves has sprouted.
Stem cell donor 18-year-old Carleton University student Timothy White at The Ottawa Hospital, General campus, donating stem cells for Colleen LeCours in August 2016.
That new method is stem cell treatment, and according to doctors from Mount Sinai who used stem cells on 12 of their patients, 10 of them were able to come off ventilators and begun their journey down the road of recovery.
These concerns can be broadly separated into two groups: those that stem from the behaviour of the industry’s current extralegal incumbents, and those that stem from the behaviour of new entrants into a legalised industry.
The stem has a ring or skirt and the gills meet the cap not the stem.
Aubrey de Grey, a stem cell scientist, has claimed rapid progress in stem cell and regenerative therapies may mean the current limits on when women are able to conceive and give birth could vanish.
Campers work with a gelatin heart and glitter "stem cells" to see how researchers might use stem cells to repair heart defects or injuries.
Forsberg’s lab decided to test Viagra’s ability to help mobilize hematopoietic stem cells from the bone marrow after observing that vascular changes in a strain of mice they were studying led to increased stem cell mobilization.
The European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute at Cardiff University focuses on targeting cancer stem cells, a small population of cells in a cancer that are responsible for growth, spread and relapse of a cancer.
Initially any stem cell TMA approval will have an expressly limited label to a defined group of those with high risk stem cell TMA.
Common combinations with stem
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- stem cells 42×
- stem cell 42×
- the stem 39×
- to stem 23×
- stem from 18×
- stem the 15×
- in stem 13×
- of stem 12×
- stem and 10×
- and stem 9×