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Discover LudwigCellular density is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the number of cells in a unit area of a tissue or organ, especially when discussing animals or plants. For example, "The cellular density of the liver tissue was higher in male subjects than in female subjects."
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Figure 2 Cellular density control enabled by engineered cellular communications.
Organovo stated the liver tissue is up to 500 microns and 20 cells thick, and exhibits "tissue-like cellular density".
The scaffolds maintained a high level of cellular density throughout dynamic culture.
Cellular density of the yeasts increases as the time passes, providing more available binding sites for Hg2+ uptake.
Rather than the toxin CcdB in (A), the antitoxin CcdA was correlated with cellular density via AHL concentration.
The difference has been attributed to infiltrating tumours having lower cellular density and causing little structural abnormality.
Their overexpression and higher cellular density as special trait in metal hyperaccumulators was discussed in a previous chapter.
HeLa cells were seeded in 6-well plate at a cellular density of 1 × 105 cells/mL.
It has recently been shown that Xenorhabdus express flagella components at high cellular density [39].
Importantly, the concentrations of EIPA used did not inhibit the cellular density of N2aPK1 cells (Figure 4B).
MA- cells presented a heterogeneous surface occupation with some unoccupied spaces along with high cellular density regions (Figure 1a).
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