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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wide host cell" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a scientific context, possibly referring to a variety of host cells in a biological study or experiment.
Example: "In our research, we examined a wide host cell to determine the effects of the virus on different cell types."
Alternatives: "a diverse host cell" or "a broad range of host cells".
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First, the oriP/EBNA-1 vectors have a wide host cell range, enabling the application of this method to many human cell types.
Some evidence suggests that W. chondrophila also has a wide host cell range, but not all possibilities have been tested.
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The cycle inhibiting factor (Cif) family of effector proteins, identified in a growing number of pathogens that harbour functional type III secretion systems and have a wide host range, arrest the eukaryotic cell cycle.
with a wide host range (Crosswhite and Crosswhite, 1970).
Species or populations that have a wide host range and a wide host distribution may need to divide their attention over a wide variety of cues.
With such a wide host range, they constitute a good model for studying the adaptation to the host.
Some hosts are reported to have several endophytes, and the latter may have a wide host range.
Many bacterial pathogens inject multiple T3SS effector proteins over a short period of time, which manipulate a wide variety of host cell processes.
The observed target specificity of PknB indicates possible roles for this enzyme in a wide range of host cell signalling processes during S. aureus infection.
With the ability to infect efficiently a wide range of host cells, a genome that can accommodate large DNA inserts and express multiple genes, high immunogenicity, and cytoplasmic replication without the possibility of chromosomal integration, vaccinia virus has become the platform of many exploratory approaches to treat cancer.
Legionella pneumophila is a Gram-negative bacterium that maintains a facultative intracellular lifestyle in a wide variety of host cells (Horwitz and Silverstein, 1980; Barbaree et al., 1986; Henke and Seidel, 1986).
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