mammalian cell

collocation in English

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mammalian
adjective
uk
/məˈmeɪ.li.ən/
us
/məˈmeɪ.li.ən/
relating to mammals (= animals whose female feeds her young on milk from her ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofmammalianandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Mammaliancelldeath proteases: a family of highly conserved aspartate specific cysteine proteins.
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The usual models for studying these interactions (mouse,mammaliancellculture) are genetically unwieldy and do not lend themselves to experimental analysis.
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Electrical coupling between astrocytes and between oligodendrocytes studied inmammaliancellcultures.
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The demonstration of either one of these would lead to a small revolution in our thinking on earlymammaliancellbiology.
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Cholesterol is a major structural component of themammaliancellmembrane.
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Although most of the well-characterizedmammaliancelltypes are present in the regressive mole-rat eye, their structural organization is considerably less regular than in more sighted mammals.
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Insect cell andmammaliancellexpression systems seem better at producing certain functional proteins.
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Severalmammaliancelltypes were studied.
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One particular research in 2005 studied themammaliancelladhesion on the modified surfaces of porous silicon.
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It is the first influenza vaccine made in amammaliancellline, rather than chicken eggs.
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Recent studies have demonstrated a correlation betweenmammaliancellcytotoxicity of the quinolones and the induction of micronuclei.
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He extended this work to study physical properties ofmammaliancellmass and stiffness.
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Given the fundamental differences between the two process technologies, plants formammaliancellculture technologies have to be built ex novo.
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The inherent risks of themammaliancelltechnology led several companies to opt out ofmammaliancell technology or to substantially reduce their stake.
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Bothmammaliancelllines and bacterial cells remain viable and continue to replicate within the capsule membrane in order to fill-out the capsule.
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The nuclear envelope of a typicalmammaliancellcontains 30004000 pore complexes.
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The formation of this complex was then believed to play a regulatory role inmammaliancelldeath.
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