Sentence examples for back of cells from inspiring English sources

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Afap1L1 overexpression leads to a relative increase in filopodia number at the back of cells.

Melt a thin coat of solder on the squares/strips of the back of cells.

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An alternative explanation, namely back recruitment of cells in early lineage commitment, could not be supported experimentally as transduction of differentiated EpCam+ CD49− luminal cells with lenti- ZNF703 did not induce colony formation in this population (data not shown).

Maybe Leica's brand extension it isn't quite as bad as Hasselblad, who've taken to sticking bits of expensive wood on Sony cameras and calling it a day and lending its illustrious name to weird cameras that connect to the backs of cell phones using magnets, but it isn't far off.

Also, Rab25 collaborates with CLIC3 (chloride intracellular channel protein 3) to recycle integrins from late compartment to the back of migrating cells, a process necessary for the release of the cell rear during invasion [ 22].

These results indicate that the RhoA activity in migrating cells upon EGF stimulation is differentially down-regulated from that in stationary cells, possibly due to the relatively high RhoA activity at the back of migrating cells after EGF stimulation.

Concentrated broadband light excitation has recently been used to study two types of bifacial a-Si H sola-Si Hlsolart were made with and without Gd2O2S:Er3+, Yb3+ upcellsrthatattached at the back of the cells [59].

Sometimes the officer would make it more personal, taking to the catwalk in the back of the cells and yanking out the electrical wires or pulling the fuse for a cell of a particular prisoner.

The materials layered on the back of solar cells would convert red and near-infrared light unusable by today's solar cells into shorter-wavelength light that the cells can turn into energy.

Slowly, each of the men drilled tiny holes around the air vents in the back of their cells, then punched out a portion of the wall large enough to wiggle through.

A tumour-killing virus can sneak around the body by "hitchhiking" on the back of blood cells, researchers have shown.

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