normal cell

collocation in English

meaningsofnormalandcell

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normal
adjective
uk
/ˈnɔː.məl/
us
/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofnormalandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They are, in fact, dynamic structures capable of assembling and disassembling duringnormalcellcycles and, consequently, making and breaking interactions with other cellular components.
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It seems that disc cell division continues andnormalcellnumbers are exceeded only when spatial patterning is disrupted.
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Metaplasias are cases where onenormalcelltype appears in an abnormal location.
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Every time anormalcelldivides, the telomeric repeat sequence (depicted as a purple bar) is lost from the end of the chromosome.
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The lymphocyte is, in reality, anormalcellof the myocardial interstitium.
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Anormalcellcan bypass senescence and move towards neoplasia through immortalisation by two means, or two different 'onramps'.
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The importance of lipids in the maintenance ofnormalcellfunction is therefore unequivocal.
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Our hypothesis is that freezing affects cell membranes in a way that interferes with the fusion process upon cloning but without hamperingnormalcelldevelopment in vitro.
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If left unchecked, free radicals can propagate chain reactions, just as atoms steal electrons from one another, damaging molecules important tonormalcellfunctioning in the process.
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Boiani et al. (2003) found that mouse cloned blastocysts have less than half thenormalcellnumber, and that higher cell number correlates with correct transgene expression.
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Small amounts arise naturally fromnormalcellmetabolism.
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It associates with integrins and mediates integrin-dependent signaling related tonormalcellgrowth and tumorigenesis.
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This shattering, it is presumed, takes place when the chromosomes are compacted duringnormalcelldivision, but the trigger for the shattering is unknown.
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She demonstrated that anormalcelladvances through 250 distinct stages before reaching an advanced cancerous state.
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The expression of the partially replaced genes is also more consistent withnormalcellbiology than full genes that are carried by viral vectors.
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This reaction is freely reversible undernormalcellconditions.
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This allows alcohol to have a widespread impact on manynormalcellfunctions and modifies the actions of several neurotransmitter systems.
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