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Discover Ludwig"analyzed cells" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to cells that have been examined and studied, such as in the context of a scientific investigation or experiment. For example: "The researcher carefully analyzed the cells of the sample under a microscope."
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Impedance spectroscopy unveiled the recombination limitation of the analyzed cells.
11.63% of the analyzed cells contained sperm chromosomes with premature chromosome condensation (PCC).
The pixel number of the 90 analyzed cells varied between 0 and 2,700 pixels per cell.
Fig. 9 Average of BCR and E-RAB retainability for the analyzed cells Fig. 10 Average of HOSR, IRAT HO, and ATOL average.
Figures 9 and 10 show the average of each PIs for the analyzed cells along with the normal cells (N) of the network, i.e., those cells whose PIs were not degraded.
The analyzed cells were derived in two independent viral infections.
Comparatively, we imaged and analyzed cells without FCS stimulation and observed no major redistribution (Fig. 7).
The number of analyzed cells was independent on our housing and experimental conditions.
The loss of cell viability in the analyzed cells was confirmed by propidium iodine (PI) staining.
G3BP-stained SGs formed in all the analyzed cells (Figure 3).
To test whether altered cell contractility mediated such effects, we analyzed cells for changes in shape using F-actin labeling.
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