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The phrase "a cell calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, telecommunications, or metaphorical expressions involving communication or signaling.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed a cell calling out to its neighboring cells for assistance in the healing process."
Alternatives: "a cell signaling" or "a cell communicating".
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For example, as a Caucasian in-state applicant, Gratz's G.P.A. 2 score and ACT score placed her within a cell calling for a postponed decision on her application.
An in-state or out-of-state minority applicant with Gratz's scores would have fallen within a cell calling for admission.
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A cell called the secondary oocyte, which contains half the female chromosomes and normally becomes the egg, fused with another cell called the secondary polar body, which contains the identical genetic material.
Sending neural impulses quickly down a long nerve fiber requires insulation with myelin, which is formed by a cell called an oligodendrocyte that wraps itself around a neuron.
If a cell called a megakaryocyte measures 1 x 10-4 m, and a neutrophil measures 1 x 10-5 m, what is the difference in order of magnitude?
Neuroblasts divide to produce a new neuroblast and a cell called a ganglion mother cell.
An egg cell develops from a cell called an oocyte via a process called meiosis.
Type I neuroblasts divide to produce a new type I neuroblast and a cell called a ganglion mother cell.
We further compared the expression level in a cell called hatching gland cell (HGC), where hatching enzyme genes were expressed.
Every division generates a replacement intermediate neural progenitor and a cell called a ganglion mother cell, which divides one last time to produce two brain cells.
Every division generates a replacement intermediate progenitor and a cell called a GMC, which divides one last time to produce two brain cells.
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