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Two micro-models were made by packing the two different types of glass beads into the cell closely.
5 Subsequent serial lysis of multiple malignant cells by a single blinatumomab-activated T cell closely resembles a natural cytotoxic T-cell reaction.
In the first hours after Lu administration, the average number of RIF per cell closely followed our in vitro calibration curve, thereby enabling the use of the DNA focus damage assay as an in vivo dosimeter.
This ancestral lineage gave rise to the AA sub-tetraploid clone through a cell fusion event with a cell closely related to the H subpopulation, and gave rise to the AB sub-tetraploid clone through an endoreduplication event.
Indexing of the diffraction images with EVAL15 resulted in an indexing with four integers on the basis of a monoclinic unit cell closely related to the unit cell of the FE-I phase at 160 K (Horiuchi, Ishii et al., 2005 ▶) together with the incommensurate modulation wavevector, where = 0.4861.
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When Fouchier examined the flu cells closely, however, he became alarmed.
Epithelium, in anatomy, layer of cells closely bound to one another to form continuous sheets covering surfaces that may come into contact with foreign substances.
There are several kinds of cells closely associated with HCC tumor microenvironment.
After the telomeres had deteriorated, the pair examined the chromosomes in yeast cells closely.
Loss of CKs in tumor cells closely associates with a higher grade and mitotic index in breast cancer patients [32].
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