adherent cell
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadherentandcell
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adherent
noun[C]
uk/ədˈhɪə.rənt/us/ədˈhɪr.ənt/
a person who strongly supports a particular person, principle, or set ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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The remaining parasites with adherent cells (and those with noadherentcell) exhibited no obvious signs of tegumental damage.
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Microcarriers are regularly used to grow protein-producing or virus-generatingadherentcellpopulations in the large-scale commercial production of biologics (proteins) and vaccines.
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However, it could be due to spreading of adherent cells.
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This scenario would result in fewer adherent cells with visible inclusions after 6 days.
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The supernatant seawater containing embryos with fully formed hyaline layers was aspirated leaving a mat of loosely adherent cells.
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Observations of the schistosomula showed that a large number had small globules attached to their surfaces in addition to a few adherent cells.
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The number of adherent cells increased with increasing serum concentration.
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Protein identification was performed on spots whose behavior in adherent cells (accumulated, down-regulated or unchanged) was unambiguous and whose quantity was compatible with mass spectrometry.
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In general, rhadinoviruses infect lymphocytes and adherent cells, such as fibroblasts, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells and once infection occurs, it is, in general, lifelong.
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Thus, on the one hand the system provides a highly adaptable basis for the culture of adherent cells and the generation of specialized tissues.
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This can be achieved by several methods: adherent cells may be grown on microscope slides, coverslips, or an optically suitable plastic support.
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Integrin receptors are involved in the attachment of adherent cells to the extracellular matrix and of lymphocytes to other cells.
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