intestinal cell

collocation in English

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intestinal
adjective
uk
/ˌɪnˈtes.tɪn.əl/
us
/ˌɪnˈtes.tɪn.əl/
relating to the intestines (= a long tube through which food travels from the stomach and out of the body while it is ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofintestinalandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Post-integrin-mediated events involved in the regulation ofintestinalcellfunction also need t o be better defined.
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Nevertheless, information about signalling pathways involved in laminin-mediatedintestinalcelldifferentiation remains practically nonexistent.
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More-direct approaches, including experimentation with in vitro and in vivo models, have provided evidence in support of a role for laminins inintestinalcellfunctions.
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Altogether, these observations suggest functional roles for these interactions in the regulation ofintestinalcellfunctions.
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The ookinete penetrates anintestinalcellof the fly and matures into an oocyst.
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This involves a bacterial protein internalin which attaches to a protein on theintestinalcellmembrane cadherin.
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Failure in the attachment to the intestinal cells resulted in the worm expulsion.
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Both groups must enter by crossing the barrier created by theintestinalcellwall, but once they have passed this barrier they use different strategies to cause infection.
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The results confirm that not mere adherence to intestinal cells, but rather adherence to certain specific receptor structures, is important for long-term persistence.
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For one offspring this was evidenced by in situ hybridizations of metaphase plates of intestinal cells, which indicated the presence of a single ridibunda genome.
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James (19806) has investigated the uptake of thiamine by isolated schizonts and isolated host intestinal cells and shown that the vitamin is taken up by both active and passive processes.
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Those intestinal cells will then behave like any viral infected cell, and will reproduce the insulin protein.
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Free pantothenic acid is absorbed into intestinal cells via a saturable, sodium-dependent active transport system.
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Viruses directly attack the intestinal cells, taking over their metabolic machinery to make copies of themselves, which leads to cell death.
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Plant sterols may also act directly on intestinal cells and affect transporter proteins.
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An autoimmune response is triggered in intestinal cells by digestion of gluten proteins.
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There they dissolve via simple diffusion in the intestinal cells, then onto the lymph vessels, and then into the venous system.
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