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Through coordinated contraction of many cells, movement of large individuals becomes possible.
Morphallaxis, a process of tissue reorganization observed in many lower animals following severe injury, such as bisection of the animal, and involving the breakdown and reformation of cells, movement of organs, and redifferentiation of tissues.
Controlling cells' movement is an important technique in biological analysis that is performed within a microfluidic system.
Liquid velocity profiles, cells' movement, and the temporal irradiance patterns obtained by coupling the cells' trajectories and the irradiance distribution model have been determined.
In photobioreactors (PBR), the availability and the intensity of the light, which are affected by the cells' movement, are the major factors controlling the biomass productivity.
Pathogens often target the cytoskeleton of the host cell, which they use for attachment, entry into cells, movement within and between cells, vacuole formation and remodeling, and avoidance of pathocytosis (Barbieri et al., 2002; Rottner et al., 2005).
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Animal morphogenesis is accomplished by growth and by cell movement.
This prompted the team to ask what was unique about the type of cell movement these tumours cells are using to guide their journeys.
Proteins, the wizards of the cell, catalyze the key chemical reactions, including the replication of DNA, and provide the forces for cell division and cell movement.
Batch size for inter-cell movements of part p. Batch size for intra-cell movements of part p. Inter-cell movement cost per batch under scenario s.
Intra-cell movement cost per batch under scenario s.
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