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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, technology, or any field where a cell or unit is designed to be flexible or supportive in function.
Example: "The accommodating cell in the new design allows for better adaptability to varying conditions."
Alternatives: "flexible unit" or "supportive cell".
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In addition to accommodating cell lineage relations during development, our approach has the benefit that it works at single CpG dinucleotide resolution and does not require the spatial aggregation of methylation measurements across the genome.
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Biodegradable scaffolds, which mimic the nature of the bone, play an important role for accommodating cells, controlling cell adhesion and proliferation, and facilitating bone regeneration [2].
Currently, various biomaterials have been applied to promote tissue regeneration through different mechanisms by accommodating cells in three-dimensional (3D) microenvironment (Wang et al., 2010).
Herein, a new concept of a flexible membrane featuring well arrays forming pore-like environments to accommodate cell culture is proposed.
An effective optimum charging technique for lithium ion batteries using a universal voltage protocol (UVP) that can accommodate cell aging is presented here.
AJs must maintain a high level of plasticity to allow rapid changes in cellular adhesion to accommodate cell shape changes during morphogenesis.
Spatial models which can accommodate cell mechanics in 3D, such as the ScEM, will be of significant value in this exploration, especially when coupled with 3D live imaging of cells in dividing epithelia.
Biomaterial scaffolds designed for tissue-engineered constructs must accommodate cell viability, growth, and function [ 8].
Although a thickening of the cell wall helps protect stressed or stationary-phase cells, this rigid structure must also be remodelled to accommodate cell growth.
In order to obtain the best results in craniofacial tissue engineering, great relevance is assumed by the use of scaffolds able to accommodate cell growth and tissue genesis.
Currently, neither of the these QCM chambers can accommodate cell cultures at the same time as deposition quantification (the 3-in-1 cannot house cells as there is no space, and yet the single QCM has not been tested concurrently with media and/or cell cultures).
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