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The phrase "a cell that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific characteristic or feature of a cell in various contexts, such as biology or data organization.
Example: "In the spreadsheet, a cell that has a red background indicates an error in the data entry."
Alternatives: "a cell containing" or "a cell with".
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A cell that has lost control of its cell cycle is abnormal and starts sending out internal distress signals that reach a critical sentinel protein called p53.
That understanding has made clear what goes awry in cancer cells but also pointed to how hard it might be to take down a cell that has sabotaged all natural restraints on its growth.
You can take a cell that has made all sorts of decisions, stable decisions you would think, and yet it can undo them all in a couple of cell cycles".
After years spent in a cell that has been welded shut as punishment for previous escape attempts, Manny has accepted that life is meaninglessness and absurd, yet he stubbornly refuses to give in.
In a diploid a heterozygous deletion results in a cell that has one normal chromosome set and another set that contains a truncated chromosome.
These stop a cell that has damaged DNA from replicating itself, an important anti-cancer mechanism.In this section A pregnant pause A fertile future?
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Israeli Army officials said the strike was aimed at a cell that had fired rockets at Israel.
Guards then took her to another prison, locking her in a cell that had a hole in the floor for a latrine.
For twenty-three hours at a time, and sometimes longer, Woods was alone in a cell that had no television or radio.
A piece of DNA containing these genes might in principle be synthesized and inserted into a cell that had also been assembled artificially, probably with bits and pieces from other cells.
'No one ever really entertained the idea that the threat would come from a cell that had been groomed and flow in for the job from somewhere hot and dusty,' said one official close to the investigation.
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