fibroblast cell

collocation in English

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fibroblast
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfaɪ.brə.blæst/
us
/ˈfaɪ.brəˌblæst/
a cell that produces collagen (= an important protein in ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition offibroblastandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Following enucleation one fetalfibroblastcellwas transferred into each enucleated oocyte.
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In this study, three normal humanfibroblastcelllines, as well as normal retinal pigmented epithelial cells, were unaffected.
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Synergism between thymosin alpha one and epidermal growth factor in stimulation of ratfibroblastcellproliferation: cellular and molecular aspects.
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Progesterone represses interleukin-8 and cyclo-oxygenase-2 in human lower segment fibroblast cells and amnion epithelial cells.
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However, no study to date has examined the effect of relaxin on apoptosis outside the reproductive tract or in (myo)fibroblast cells.
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Cloned mice from fetal fibroblast cells arrested at metaphase by a serial nuclear transfer.
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To our knowledge, few studies have been carried out on the cell-cycle stage of ear fibroblast cells from transgenic cloned cattle.
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Effect of enucleation procedures and maturation conditions on the development of nuclear-transferred rabbit oocytes receiving male fibroblast cells.
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Cloned mice from fetal fibroblast cells arrested at metaphase by serial nuclear transfer.
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The effect of enucleation procedures and maturation conditions on the development of nuclear-transferred oocytes receiving male fibroblast cells.
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In this study, we compared the most commonly used cells: fresh cumulus and cultured fibroblast cells.
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Six cloned calves produced from adult fibroblast cells after long-term culture.
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Medroxyprogesterone acetate downregulates cytokine gene expression in mouse fibroblast cells.
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The gammaherpesviruses replicate and persist in lymphoid cells but some are capable of undergoing lytic replication in epithelial or fibroblast cells.
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The former is a transparent, half-fluid gel produced and sustained by the fibroblast cells of the connective tissues consisting of highly polymerized sugar-protein complexes.
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Depending on the features of the tumor cells present (whether they resemble bone cells, cartilage cells, or fibroblast cells), the tumor can be subclassified.
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