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The phrase "a group of cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, medicine, or any discussion involving cellular structures or collections of cells.
Example: "In the laboratory, we observed a group of cells under the microscope, noting their unique characteristics."
Alternatives: "a cluster of cells" or "a collection of cells".
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Clusters represent a group of cells that are genetically different from other clusters.
tissue -- A group of cells with a specific function in the body of an organism.
We present a coculture system that routinely produces a group of cells from adult peripheral blood.
A group of cells work collectively to allow large localized deformation.
The dopamine that rushes to the brain's reward center attaches itself to a group of cells, the medium spiny neurons.
What this study says is there is a group of cells in these embryos that undergo complete reprogramming".
A few years ago, we discovered a group of cells that function as a specific itch receptor.
The germinal zone corresponds to a group of cells called chondrocytes.
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a group of cells in the brain's hypothalamus, serves as the body's primary biological clock.
Glum postures and movement patterns can result in bad moods being unconsciously passed on from one person to another, thanks to a group of cells called mirror neurons.
Firstly, it can mean the ways in which modification or packaging of DNA results in the transmission of information within a group of cells.
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