cellular biology

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cellular
adjective
uk
/ˈsel.jə.lər/
us
/ˈsel.jə.lɚ/
connected with the cells of a plant ...
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biology
noun[U]
uk
/baɪˈɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/baɪˈɑː.lə.dʒi/
the scientific study of the natural processes of ...
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(Definition ofcellularandbiologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As the boundaries of our understanding ofcellularbiologyconsistently expand, we likewise discover additional diverse and specialized roles for topoisomerases.
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The 1990s were a period of enormous advancement in our understanding of the molecular, structural andcellularbiologyof the molecular chaperones.
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There are many oscillating phenomena incellularbiology, for which detailed biochemical mechanisms are currently not at hand.
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Symbiogenesis has gained great credence incellularbiologybut has so far had less of an impact on evolutionary theory.
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This excludes support for basic research such as gene mutation andcellularbiologywhich underpins studies addressing the cause, diagnosis, pathology and treatment of cancer.
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The journal focuses on translational medicine, spanning disease-oriented basic research in molecular andcellularbiologyand pre-clinical investigations into molecular and cellular therapeutics.
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It was reorganised in 2002 to embrace genetic research, molecular biology andcellularbiology, with a staff of about 600.
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The example above is reminiscent of the organic paradigm popular in the late 19th century due to the era's breakthroughs in understanding ofcellularbiology.
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It has more than 17,000 members from over 100 countries in medicine, molecular andcellularbiology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry and allied health.
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Her specialties includecellularbiology, molecular biology, cell therapy and ethnobiology.
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In studies of molecular andcellularbiologyit is often desirable to artificially induce fusion.
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The suffix blast is used incellularbiologyto denote a stem cell or a cell in an activated state of metabolism.
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However, understanding the molecular andcellularbiologyof axon guidance would not begin until decades later.
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This method is used incellularbiologyand for microscopy of whole living creatures, such as embryos.
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Especially used for electronics, it has recently become a standard in biomaterials engineering and for fundamental research oncellularbiologyby mean of soft lithography.
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Incellularbiology, micropatterns can be used to control the geometry of adhesion and therefore the orientation of the cell division axis.
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It introduces molecular biology andcellularbiologyin detail that is usually reserved for college students.
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Molecular biology is the study of the fundamental chemistry of life, whilecellularbiologyis the examination of the cell; the basic building block of all life.
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Pre-medical students may be advised or required to take upper level biology and chemistry electives, such ascellularbiology, physical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics.
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Localization of specific proteins has led to important concepts incellularbiologysuch as the functions of distinct groups of proteins in cellular membranes and organelles.
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