Sentence examples for cell describes from inspiring English sources

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Research in the journal Molecular Cell describes how in dry conditions they coat themselves in glass-like proteins (vitrification).

"The Cell" describes what happened after police in the Philippines searched the apartment that Ramzi Yousef shared with his co-conspirator, Abdul Hakim Murad.

This genome-wide single-cell map of mRNA abundance, alongside the well-studied life history and fate of each cell, describes at a cellular resolution the mRNA landscape that guides development.

The interdisciplinary, Cornell-led study, published May 27 in The Plant Cell, describes an important role of a protein that transports nutrients – the transporter OPT3 – in maintaining balance of the essential micronutrient iron in Arabidopsis, small plants related to cabbage and mustard that are used as models for studying plant biology.

A paper recently published in Cell describes ATP-triggered conformational changes in the GroEL folding machine deciphered by use of cryo-electron microscopy, molecular engineering, and X-ray crystallographic data.

by Beryl Lieff Benderly An essay in Molecular Biology of the Cell describes what it's like to work as a scientist in the biotech industry.

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The powder was sieved through a 200-mesh sieve and packed in a concentric cylindrical cell described elsewhere1.

In September, Zhang published a report, in the journal Cell, describing yet another CRISPR protein, called Cpf1, that is smaller and easier to program than Cas9.

All electrochemical measurements were performed in the cell described above (Fig. 1b) by being connected to an electrochemical workstation (CS350, KeSiTe, China).

Adam Michnik, one of the leading intellectuals of the Solidarity era, writing from his prison cell, described him as one of the most prominent creators of contemporary Polish culture.

(a) A crystal cell describing the main direction and three sub-directions.

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