mouse cells

collocation in English

meaningsofmouseandcell

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mouse
noun
uk
/maʊs/
us
/maʊs/
a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofmouseandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, the possible contamination by ingested mouse cells cannot be ruled out, although vomiting of the worms was induced prior to microscopic preparation.
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High-frequency intrachromosomal gene conversion induced by triplex-forming oligonucleotides microinjected into mouse cells.
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Tyk2 deficiency has more dramatic effects in human cells than in mouse cells.
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Both human and mouse cells can be reprogrammed by this methodology, generating both human pluripotent stem cells and mouse pluripotent stem cells without an embryo.
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Higher human lacritin concentrations are optimal on rat or mouse cells or on rabbit eyes.
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It is a common technique to use mouse cells and other animal cells to maintain the pluripotency of actively dividing stem cells.
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In vivo methods of transfecting specific mouse cells utilize the same kinds of vectors as in vitro experiments, except that the vector is injected into a specific organ.
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When human and mouse cells (or cells of any two mammalian species or of the same species) are mixed, spontaneous cell fusion occurs at a very low rate (10-6).
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Schwaber's work was only used for fusing human and mouse cells with the goal of eliminating chromosomes to identify genetic markers.
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