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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or biological contexts to refer to an entire cell, as opposed to parts or components of a cell.
Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze a whole cell to understand its functions and interactions with its environment."
Alternatives: "an entire cell" or "a complete cell".
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Why not try to reconstitute a whole cell?
So you see a whole cell as a result of that staining procedure.
It is shown that such a system can effectively undergo a whole cell replication cycle.
To a striking degree, the cell cycle regulation is a whole cell phenomenon.
We report the discovery of benzothiazoles, a novel anti-mycobacterial series, identified from a whole cell based screening campaign.
"Or when a whole cell block of male prisoners love one new inmate very, very much," mom continues.
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As a result, the DES-containing medium will serve as an efficient buffer system for a whole cell-catalyzed process.
Cells were counted if they contained a whole cell body.
Karr, J.R. et al. A whole-cell computational model predicts phenotype from genotype.
It has a great potential as a whole-cell biosensor for high throughput screening in toxicology.
A whole-cell bioassay for pollution detection based on stress induction has been designed.
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