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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of cell data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity or volume of data associated with a mobile phone or cellular network.
Example: "The amount of cell data consumed during the streaming session was higher than expected."
Alternatives: "volume of cell data" or "quantity of cell data".
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Sameer Samat talked about Chrome's data saver as an essential feature to load more pages with a minimal amount of cell data.
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This revealed that the best formation of benzyl acetate was obtained with 0.1 mg DCW and, moreover, its production was adversely affected by increasing the amount of cells (data not shown).
Furthermore, we made attempts to neutralize the secreted S100A4 protein by adding anti-S100A4 antobodies thethe cell culture medium of IFN-γ treated OHS cells, but were unable to detect any decrease in the amount of cell death (data not shown).
Transfection of green fluorescent protein (GFP) specific siRNA served as an additional control and lead to no significant alterations of the amount of viable cells (data not shown).
This has made S. pombe currently the organism with the largest amount of cell cycle transcriptome data.
Similar observations were made for the low but significantly elevated amount of CD4+ cells (data not shown).
As the amount of cell-type-specific data increases, tools for identifying disease-manifesting cell types will become increasingly important.
As larger amounts of single-cell data become publicly available, there will be increased opportunities to identify subclonal-specific biomarkers at a personalized level.
Since the largest amount of cells contributing to expression data are within the non-hit fraction under these exposure conditions, complex non-targeted effects may contribute to non-linearity of responses.
The distribution of these sensitivities is random, but the amount of cells with a particular sensitivity corresponds to data from Labbe et al. (1987).
Data were expressed as counts per minute (cpm) and normalized to the amount of cells per well.
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