- In mathematics, a
unipotent element r of a ring R is one such that r − 1 is a
nilpotent element; in
other words, (r − 1)n is zero for some n. In particular...
- In mathematics, a
unipotent representation of a
reductive group is a
representation that has some
similarities with
unipotent conjugacy classes of groups...
- &0&*\end{array}}\right)} . The
group U {\displaystyle U} is an
example of a
unipotent linear algebraic group, the
group B {\displaystyle B} is an
example of...
-
subgroup of
unipotent elements in the
radical is
called the
unipotent radical, it
serves to
define reductive groups.
Reductive group Unipotent group "Radical...
- the
capacity to
differentiate into only one cell type,
meaning they are
unipotent stem cells. In embryology,
precursor cells are a
group of
cells that later...
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precursor cell, in cytology, a type of
partially differentiated,
usually unipotent cell
Blast disease, a
disease of
cereal crops Blast injury, a complex...
- The
myeloblast is a
unipotent stem cell
which differentiates into the
effectors of the
granulocyte series. It is
found in the bone marrow. Stimulation...
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unipotent cell is the
concept that one stem cell has the
capacity to
differentiate into only one cell type. It is
currently unclear if true
unipotent...
- that
every such is (essentially) a
semidirect product of a
unipotent group (its
unipotent radical) with a
reductive group. In turn
reductive groups are...
- They
exist to
replenish rapidly lost cell
types and are
multipotent or
unipotent,
meaning they only
differentiate into a few cell
types or one type of...