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Discrete objects with eponymous names represent the essential cell culture components: CELLS, MATRIX, and FREE SPACE.
Thus, it is about production of artificial tissue, using (alone or in combination) cells, matrix or bioactive factors.
Surprisingly, and contrary to previous studies with juvenile bovine cells, matrix assembly by adult human MSCs was dramatically hindered compared to donor-matched FCs cultured similarly.
In engineered bone grafts, the combined actions of bone-forming cells, matrix and bioactive stimuli determine the eventual performance of the implant.
The main problem in cell imaging using the fluorescent nanoprobes is that the fluorescence signal is easily affected by the background noises caused by the cells, matrix, and the nonspecific scattering lights.
Given that the dataset contains more than one million customers and almost 350k items, to build a matrix 'customers × items' would generate a ∼370 billion cells matrix, that is redundant for our purposes.
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Some glycoproteins are involved in cell-to-cell recognition (see below The cell matrix and cell-to-cell communication).
To test this hypothesis, researchers from Brazil's Universidade Estadual de Campinas used a computer simulation, very similar to John Conway's Game of Life, in which simulated cicadas and predators battled it out in a hundred-by-hundred-cell matrix.
At the heart of BATTERY 3 lies the cell matrix, bigger and more versatile than ever before.
Osteocyte cell matrix was visible by alizarin red (40 mM).
The matrix V is a cell matrix: the number of elements in each row is distinct.
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