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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a batch of cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, technology, or data processing, where a group of cells is being referred to collectively.
Example: "In the laboratory, we prepared a batch of cells for the experiment to test their response to the new drug."
Alternatives: "a group of cells" or "a collection of cells".
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Quality spreads within a batch of cells exist also as deviation in the connection quality.
A batch of cells is a single flask of cells that has undergone the entire differentiation protocol and is considered a single biological replicate.
(d) Identification of the pipette when a batch of cells connected to each other.
When a batch of cells was connected and located near the pipette, the pipette was also successfully identified as shown in Figure 12d.
As the structural element and threshold value are the key parameters for the successful identification of cells, a batch of cells was tested independently, and a certain range of size of structural element and threshold values were applied.
For the experimental data from living cell proliferation time-series, the sampling frequency corresponded to the full development of a batch of cells (e.g. about six days for cultured cancer cells), and therefore our estimate was that the frequency of the measured fluctuations was close to the frequency of the underlying fluctuations.
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A policy can be bought at the checkout counter as easily as a batch of cell-phone minutes.
The method successfully identified a batch of neuroblastoma cells with the highest yield of 90%.
But since the disease generally does not show up for 50 years or more, an infusion of a new batch of cells may give the patient more useful years.
The student poured the medium surrounding the cells over a separate batch of cells from a rat, suspecting the smelly cells might have secreted some kind of protective agent.
Arterial endothelial cells (ECs) were isolated from the thoracic aortas of C57BL6 male mice (A new batch of cells was isolated from a separate group of three mice for each experiment) and cultured in the EC-specific medium EGM-2 (Lonza, Switzerland) (Yagi et al., 2007) supplemented with 5% foetal serum at 37 °C in a humidified environment with 5% CO2.
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