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The phrase "a bundle of cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or medical contexts to describe a group of cells that are clustered together, often referring to biological or anatomical discussions.
Example: "The tumor was identified as a bundle of cells that had rapidly multiplied, indicating a potential malignancy."
Alternatives: "a cluster of cells" or "a group of cells".
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The Mirror, abandoning its liberal credentials, describes the abortion of a bundle of cells as a "life or death decision", with an easy majority of its readers threatening to boycott Big Brother should she take part.
They argued experiments could be justified at an early developmental stage, as the embryo equated to little more than a bundle of cells and was not recognizably human (Pallott, 1983).
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According to one view, the cells that comprise the early embryo are a bundle of homogeneous cells that exist in the same membrane but do not form a human organism because the cells do not function in a coordinated way to regulate and preserve a single life (Smith & Brogaard 2003, McMahan 2002).
It flared up without warning, this protective feeling toward an indeterminate bundle of cells inside of me.
A living body is inherently electrical: once every second or so, a dime-size bundle of cells in the upper chamber of the human heart produces an electrical pulse that keeps the organ beating, until the pulse ceases and we die.
Second, we identified the profile by virtue of its position with respect to those of L3, between R5 and R6, and of a bundle of small amacrine cell fibers near R4 [9].
Three types of tumour were found: myxoid (fibrosarcomatous), consisting of cells with long processes and much interstitial material; leiomyomatous, consisting of a bundle of smooth muscle-like cells with less interstitial material; or epithelial-like consisting of closely packed round cells with little interstitial material.
In the second week of prenatal life, the rapidly growing blastocyst (the bundle of cells into which a fertilized ovum divides) flattens into what is called the embryonic disk.
In sea anemones, the regulation of nematocyte exocytosis involves an adjacent mechanoreceptor complex, which consists of a sensory neuron with a kinocilium, surrounded by a bundle of stereocilia arising from hair cells [ 4].
She and her team sew the bundle of cells into the mouse's omentum, a membranous fold inside the abdomen.
The little tiny bundle of cells and joy growing inside me is a little girl, just as I imagined.
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