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The phrase "assemblage of cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or medical contexts to describe a group or collection of cells that are organized or functioning together.
Example: "The tissue sample revealed an assemblage of cells that indicated the presence of a tumor."
Alternatives: "collection of cells" or "cluster of cells".
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Yet, it has not been possible to study the mechanism of cAMP synthesis nore the downstream effects of cAMP within the complex assemblage of cells in intact islets.
The multicellular individual is a functionally integrated assemblage of cells that share the same evolutionary fate, and can also be referred to as an organism.
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To avoid such limitations, we considerer non-square (or non-cubic) VEs consisting in simply connex assemblages of cells, each cell being composed of an inclusion surrounded by the matrix, thus forbidding any direct application of BC to the particles.
Just as a team of engineers, given a rival's computer, could strip it down and understand it perfectly, so biologists now believe that, in the fullness of time, they will be able to understand perfectly how a cell works.And if cells can be understood completely in this way, then ultimately it should be possible to understand assemblages of cells such as animals and plants with equal completeness.
Tumours are composed of an assemblage of various cell types, including cancer cells, cancer stem cells, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and immune cells, that communicate and collaborate (Hanahan and Weinberg, 2011).
For example, each human is an assemblage of human cells (10 trillion) and many more microbial cells (100 trillion).
In what sense is it appropriate to say that the brain, an assemblage of interconnected cells, has "concepts", whether inherited or acquired?
LPS and other microbial products are constantly sampled by gut-associated lymphoid tissues, which contain the largest assemblage of immunocompetent cells in the body [ 131].
A biofilm is an assemblage of microbial cells that is irreversibly associated (not removed by gentle rinsing) with a surface and enclosed in a matrix of primarily polysaccharide material.
It has been demonstrated that PCa may be an assemblage of distinct cell types that collectively construct a succession context referred to as tumor microenvironment, which is a complex mixture of cellular and noncellular factors, and plays an important role in tumor development and tumor cell dissemination [ 16].
Cell theory led biologists to re-envision individual organisms as interdependent assemblages of individual cells.
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