A scientist wants to create new dendrites in vitro. In order to do this, what would be the most differentiated cell he could use to create dendrites and where would he harvest them from?
A) Myeloid progenitors from bone marrow
B) Lymphoid progenitors from the thymus
C) Multipotent progenitors from bone marrow
D) Lymphoid progenitors from bone marrow
E) Myeloid progenitors from the thymus
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