cell culture

collocation in English

meaningsofcellandculture

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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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culture
noun
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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(Definition ofcellandculturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To avoid passage incellcultureand the possible selection of atypical populations, the virus isolates were not plaque purified incellculture.
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Tachyzoites (4i10%) were incubated for 30 min incellculturemedium with decreasing concentrations of serum.
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The medium was replaced with the above describedcellculturemedium with 50 mg/ml gentamicin.
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The confrontation of the nematode larvae and the corresponding extract was run on 24-wellcellcultureplates.
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Factors influencing the assessment of anticoccidial activity incellculture.
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It should be noted that in few of thecellculturestudies were other proteins of a similar size and hydrophobicity used as controls.
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All reagents were tested forcellculturequality.
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The mutated proteins can also be studied for their capacity to transactivate reporter genes incellculture.
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The effects of two well-known oxidative stressors currently used incellculturewere investigated.
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The nidus was culturable incellculturemedium and appeared to contain lipopolysaccharide.
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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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This may become reality sooner than anticipated thanks to rapid progress in the germcellculturetechnique.
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The initial testing may be done on body fluids, tissues, orcellculture, progressing to a series of animal studies.
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Cultures were fed with retinalcellculturemedia by replacing approximately half of the media every four to five days after the dissections were completed.
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After an interval of 5 min, the cercarial suspension was removed from thecellcultureand transferred to a counting dish.
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Schizonts in various stages of development were seen incellcultureby day 15 post-infection (p. i.).
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All water samples were negative incellculture.
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