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cellular debris
noun
Organic waste left over after a cell dies by undergoing apoptosis or lysis. It is a natural waste product in animals. In some cases, the immune system clears away cellular debris.
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This step removes proteins and cellular debris in the blood.
C4A, they knew, encodes a protein used by the immune system to recognize, tag, and eliminate cellular debris.
People with MPS 1 lack an enzyme to clean out cellular debris, leading to lung, heart, bone and joint damage.
The other constituents of semen include nutrients, water, salts, waste products of metabolism, and cellular debris.
Viroids appear to be transmitted mechanically from one cell to another through cellular debris.
The cellular debris was subsequently removed by washing with PBS.
Cellular debris is typically removed by filtration or centrifugation.
The latter were stained and cellular debris was noticed clearly (Fig. 2d).
Fibrosis develops, enclosing the area of necrotic fat and cellular debris [12, 13, 15] (Fig. 5).
Except few affected cells, only the cellular debris remained can be seen in the growth medium.
Cellular debris was removed by centrifugation for 40 min at 11,000 rpm.
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