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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazing cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing cells that exhibit remarkable qualities or characteristics, often in a scientific or biological context.
Example: "The researchers were astonished by the amazing cells they discovered in the sample, which displayed unique regenerative properties."
Alternatives: "incredible cells" or "remarkable cells".
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This combined with in vivo single-cell imaging has the potential to transform our understanding of these amazing cells.
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The amazing solar cell performance is ascribed to the long carrier lifetimes and diffusion lengths (µm range) [121, 122, 123, 124].
Lawrence Lessig, a professor of law at Stanford and the founder of its Center for Internet and Society, says that Mossberg "missed the most basic point" in a piece on copyright protection for digital material, because "nowhere in the piece did he mention 'fair use.' " Yet, Lessig said, "he also wrote an amazing piece about cell phones and how the phone companies were restricting access to the Web.
"It's an amazing result," says cell biologist Mark Mercola of Harvard Medical School in Boston.
"If you are an experimental biologist, in your experiments you see an amazing variety of cell types.
Therefore, although simple cell culture studies have given us amazing insight into the cell and molecular biology underpinning cancer cell behaviour, researchers are increasingly turning to more complex and physiologically relevant cell culture models, where more than one cell type is present, to better understand the nature of cancer.
Stem cell research is at an uncertain stage, but the hope it offers is amazing: infinitely adaptable human cells to replace damaged or defective tissue and treat a wide variety of diseases.
Stem cell research is still at an early, uncertain stage, but the hope it offers is amazing: infinitely adaptable human cells to replace damaged or defective tissue and treat a wide variety of diseases.
It is an amazing phenomenon where fetal cells from the baby make their way into their mother's bodies and vice versa, mother's cells become intertwined into the baby's body.
As Keirstead had told me earlier, the very quality that epitomizes the promise of embryonic stem cells — their amazing plasticity — can also be their great failing ("Just stuff stem cells into a brain lesion with a scar, and the cells will make scar tissue").
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