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The phrase "a subset of cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, data analysis, or any field where groups of items or elements are being discussed.
Example: "In our experiment, we focused on a subset of cells that exhibited unique characteristics."
Alternatives: "a group of cells" or "a portion of cells".
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We detected a subset of cells in both lineages expressing Lgr5, one of the stem cell markers.
To train the machine learning algorithm we need a subset of cells where the cell's true state is annotated, that is, the ground truth is known.
Genes expressed uniformly among fungal cells in a population may be more effective therapeutic targets than the products of genes expressed by only a subset of cells.
They are particularly useful for complex tissues, like brain, where changes in chromatin state, or abundances of a subset of cells, are important for complex phenotypes.
Cell behavior during organogenesis is dynamic and is dependent on cell movements of a subset of cells.
A subset of cells found in the amniotic fluid and placenta appears to be capable of maintaining prolonged undifferentiated proliferation.
A subset of cells, those with the largest apical dendrites, are plastic, but those with the smallest dendrites are not.
The fused proteins, on the other hand, would activate only a subset of cells – those bearing receptors for both proteins – which in turn would call to action both the innate and adaptive immune branches.
Most neuroscientists now believe that a given experience causes a subset of cells across these regions to fire, change their gene expression, form new connections, and alter the strength of existing ones — changes that collectively store a memory.
One week after the viral vector injection RFP and GFP signals overlapped in a subset of cells but after 1 month, the two signals showed total segregation.
Furthermore, we have demonstrated that the isolated population comprises a subset of cells with a multidifferentiative capacity toward the chondrocytic and adipocytic phenotypes.
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