epidermal cell
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epidermal
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌep.ɪˈdɜː.məl/us/ˌep.əˈdɝː.məl/
for, in, or relating to the epidermis (= the thin outer layer of ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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There is no differentiation inepidermalcellstructure between the veins and the intercostal areas.
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What is the molecular basis that determines whether a given ovuleepidermalcellwill develop into a fibre or remain undifferentiated?
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High-resolution cryo-fracture image of the plasma membrane of a damagedepidermalcellof a lettuce hypocotyl.
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Today, the protein is of further interest because of its role in innate immunity,epidermalcellmaturation and epithelial tumorigenesis.
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After the zoospore attaches to a host cell, a narrow germ tube forms and penetrates the host cell, which is usually anepidermalcell.
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In some primitive species, eachepidermalcellhas a single cilium, a feature shared only by the gnathostomulans.
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The vegetal cap can give rise to only endodermal cell types while the animal cap can give rise to onlyepidermalcelltypes.
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To the naked eye the epidermis ranges from very smooth to slightly rough to hairy, depending on the microscopicepidermalcellshape and structure.
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They are unicellular and formed by the outgrowth of a singleepidermalcell(trichogen).
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Intracellular degradation was advanced in both the epidermal cells (illustrated) and in the underlying mesophyll.
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These results suggest that tumours also derive from disruption to normal -catenin signalling in epidermal cells.
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In contrast to leaf rust which attacks mesophyll cells, the interaction between wheat and wheat powdery mildew occurs in leaf epidermal cells.
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Degradation of cotyledon epidermal cells could be observed where fungal structures were juxtaposed externally.
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Such end products arise from proliferation and differentiation of epidermal cells under the influence of the underlying dermis.
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Included in the process of late differentiation are reductions in water content as epidermal cells undergo dehydration, which is particularly marked during cornification.
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The epidermal cells of the haustorial cotyledon remain densely cytoplasmic throughout the mobilization of the lateral endosperm reserves.
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