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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell which generates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a type of cell that produces or creates something, often in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "In the laboratory, we studied a cell which generates energy through photosynthesis."
Alternatives: "a cell that produces" or "a cell capable of generating".
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Supplementary material Fig. S4 illustrates the procedure to calculate cell-division orientation of A cell, which generates two daughter cells, the A′ cell and A″ cell (supplementary material Fig. S4A).
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As illustrated, mammary development begins by asymmetric self-renewal in a stem cell, which generates multipotent and bipotent ductal and alveolar progenitor cells.
He then sandwiches a silicon solar cell, which generates electricity when exposed to sunlight, between these catalysts, and dunks the resulting "artificial leaf" into water.
We can see that the network is now active – an initial trigger generates a spike in the first cell, which generates a spike in the second cell, etc., looping on and on.
Severe salinity stress markedly decreases Ψ of the soil solution, which can reverse the osmotic gradient between the inside and the outside of root cell, which generates water efflux (dehydration).
In this respect, Nimjea et al. [ 24] demonstrated that the aerobic Gram-positive species Bacillus subtilis was able to grow anaerobically and produce a biofilm in a microbial fuel cell which generated a long-term power output.
Furthermore, the high photoelectrocatalytic activity of Ni(OH 2/TiO2 electrode toward glucose oxidation was utilized to construct a glucose-air photofuel cell, which generated electrical signal responding to glucose concentration from 5 μM to 100 μM, without using external electrical power supply.
When a positive-feedback loop is followed by slow negative feedback, the network forms an excitable system with a delayed refractory period, similar to the electro-physiological activity observed in nerve cells, which generates transient pulsatile dynamics upon external stimulation.
Furthermore, antigen that drains freely to lymph nodes can interact directly with B-cells, which generates optimal humoral immune responses.
The mechanisms that maintain the functional heterogeneity of stem cells, which generates diverse differentiated cell types required for organogenesis, are not understood.
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