Sentence examples for cells imbedded in from inspiring English sources

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In addition, a Microcystis colony consists of cells imbedded in a watery colonial matrix that may be less of a diffusion barrier than cell walls and cytoplasm [8].

The alteration of F-actin stress fibers was observed primarily in migrating cells, not in cells imbedded in a monolayer or within the spheroids.

No random (necrotic) and/or fragmentized (apoptotic) DNA was visible after gel electrophoreses of DNA samples extracted from any of the piglets, indicating that the majority of cells imbedded in the epithelial layers of all the piglets were not apoptotic or necrotic (results not shown).

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Because cells are imbedded in a tissue and hence surrounded by other cells, individual cells are affected by the mechanical property of neighboring ones and this eventually builds up into a collective mode (i.e., coherent excitation, see Pokorný 1999; Figure 1D) and results in the amplification of the signal.

The crista is oriented at right angles to the plane of the canal, and the extended hairs of its sensory cells are imbedded in a jellylike cupula that reaches to the opposite wall of the ampulla.

Asterisks denote statistical significance (P < 0.05) versus parental cells The tumors were imbedded in paraffin and sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin.

LPS in native endotoxin is imbedded in cell wall fragments and may be protected from the dispersing effects of chelating buffers and surfactants and is therefore probably not prone to masking effects.

Coccolith, minute calcium carbonate platelet or ring secreted by certain organisms (coccolithophores, classed either as protozoans or algae) and imbedded in their cell membranes.

Firstly, MSC with a cell density of 2 × 10/ml was imbedded in a 6-well plate, and then the numbers of MSCs were counted when they covered around 80% of the area of the cell plate.

The percent tumor cell killed was calculated according to the following equation: Tumor tissues were fixed and imbedded in paraffin.

This filamentous cyanobacterium typically grows with a rich assortment of α-, β-, and γ-proteobacteria imbedded in and surrounding its thick polysaccharide sheath which encases the filament of cyanobacterial cells (Fig. 2a and Fig. 3) [20], [20].

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