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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, data management, or accessibility, referring to a cell in a spreadsheet or database that is easy to access or interact with.
Example: "In our new software update, we have ensured that every accessible cell can be edited by users with disabilities."
Alternatives: "user-friendly cell" or "open cell".
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Here we surveyed the landscape of pharmacologically accessible cell death mechanisms.
The single, easily accessible cell source and streamlined, bioreactor-based process makes the approach attractive towards manufacturing of clinically relevant sized bone substitute grafts.
Both chondrogenic pre-induction and the osteoconductive microenvironment of β-TCP were necessary for ectopic bone formation by ATSC pointing towards a need for inductive conditions/biomaterials to make this more easily accessible cell source attractive for future applications in bone regeneration.
However, neither phorbol esters nor bradykinin reduce the number of accessible cell surface alpha 1-AR.
Whereas invasive skin biopsies for isolation of fibroblasts were initially required, nowadays iPSCs can be isolated from hair bulks or blood as easily accessible cell sources [16 18].
Because the limitation of organ donors, cell-based therapy may represent an attractive approach for treating life-threatening liver failure, if a sufficient amount of functional hepatocytes can be generated from easily accessible cell sources.
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The value of using accessible cells as surrogates for the target, disease-mediating cell type has not been rigorously tested to date.
The mobility of the accessible cells during athermal simulations has also been characterised concluding that all the holes in the lattice are in motion, contributing to the diffusion of the molecules even for the lowest values of DAV.
This involves reprogramming the gene expression of easily accessible cells, such as a patient's skin cell, to create new cell types, such as those that make muscle, bone, cartilage, blood vessels, or heart tissue.
Ricin is much more readily absorbed when introduced via any of the other three routes of intoxication (in, ip or iv) where close proximity to the bloodstream and more accessible cells are thought to be available [3].
This dual perspective suggests that a better understanding of the sources of variability of the transcriptome of monocytes and other easily accessible cells, will contribute in an important way to our understanding of complex diseases.
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