retinal cell

collocation in English

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retinal
adjective
uk
/ˈret.ɪ.nəl/
us
/ˈret.ən.əl/
relating to the retina (= the area at the back of the eye that ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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The second event occurs somatically in both cases and leads to tumour formation from each doubly defectiveretinalcell.
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Cultures were fed withretinalcellculture media by replacing approximately half of the media every four to five days after the dissections were completed.
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Taurine promotes the differentiation of a vertebrateretinalcelltype in vitro.
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However, it is still not clear which transcriptional programs correlate with particular states of competency to generate eachretinalcelltype.
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In conclusion, most previous studies suggest that age-relatedretinalcellloss is a common feature during the retinal aging process.
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Evidence is accumulating that transcription factors play a major role in the intrinsic control ofretinalcellfate.
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The digested retinas were then washed three times in retinal culture media and theretinalcellsuspension was triturated into a single cell suspension.
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This thickening would in turn have 'knock-on' effects on metabolic exchange, potentially leading toretinalcellmalnutrition and cell death.
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The salamanderretinalcellpopulations and spatial distributions are less understood.
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The vertebrate retina is a highly conserved, laminated structure, with specificretinalcelltypes residing within specific retinal layers.
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While our model, based on firing rates, cannot address the latter, we can investigate the former by examining the wayretinalcellresponses covaried around their average firing rates.
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However, simulations of the resultant pixelated images assume that all electrodes on the implant are in contact with the desiredretinalcell.
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The progenitor cell can then divide and differentiate into a number ofretinalcelltypes, including photoreceptor cells, that may have been damaged during injury.
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It plays a role in the regulation ofretinalcellfate specification.
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In the sporadic, nonheritable form of retinoblastoma, both mutational events occur within a singleretinalcellafter fertilization (somatic events), resulting in unilateral retinoblastoma.
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The second hit results in the loss of the remaining normal allele (gene) and occurs within a particularretinalcell.
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