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Life starts as a single cell, and diseases, including cancer, start at the cellular level.
Diatoms are considered algae and can be colonial or live as a single cell.
Like a normal embryo, it begins its development as a single cell, but it contains the genetic payload -- and, presumably, the immunological identity -- of the adult patient.
She was so struck by its haunting, formal intricacy that she moved on to other fruits and vegetables, then to subjects as minute as a single cell.
Here we describe the use of cryopreserved umbilical cord blood-derived CD133+ cells as a single cell source for the tissue engineering of heart valves.
Cultured cells are connected through cell cell junctional proteins and are harvested as a single cell sheet without using proteolytic enzymes, when the culture temperature is reduced.
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Vasculogenesis is relatively easy to reproduce in vitro because the early stages of vasculogenesis are accomplished with ECs as a single cell-type.
Gene-level annotation therefore describes only a tendency and cannot be considered as a single-cell annotation.
Siedler, S. et al. SoxR as a single-cell biosensor for NADPH-consuming enzymes in Escherichia coli.
The wing is built-up as a single-cell box beam whose central point is noncoincident with the mid-chord of the profile.
Cells from the cerebral proliferative zones of newborn ferrets were labeled with tritiated thymidine and a fluorescent dye and were transplanted as a single-cell suspension into the occipital region of newborn ferrets.
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