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Clarification of "mature haematopoietic cells"

While the lineage cocktail certainly removes "classical" mature haematopoietic cells, there are some cells which are lineage negative and yet mature, such as the Nuocyte (which incidentally should probably be merged with the section on Type II Innate Lymphoid Cells, as they are synonymous). Therefore, is the current phrasing appropriate? Equisetum (talk | contributions) 18:15, 20 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]