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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dead cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as in a scientific context to refer to cells that have died, or in a figurative context to refer to stagnant elements or ideas. For example, "The project was gridlocked by outdated ideas and dead cells."
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Red: dead cells.
Literally, the burying of dead cells.
Dead cells were excluded using PI.
Using basic light microscopy, users often see only dead cells.
Dead cells were excluded based on scatter profile.
Dead cells were excluded by staining the cells with PI.
Dead cells were removed using DAPI staining (1/10,000).
It's normally a waste product of dead cells.
Propidium iodide staining for dead cells was negligible.
The process by which phagocytic cells remove dead cells.
Dead cells and embryos were excluded from all experimental analysis.
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