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The term 'autophagic cell death' has been introduced to describe cell death that can be suppressed by inhibition of the autophagy (Galluzzi et al., 2012).

These equations are notoriously difficult to solve, and the difficulties increase as the number of parameters needed to describe cell state increases.

It is then applied to a problem where two parameters, namely cell age and cell mass, are used to describe cell state at the same time.

This lecture will define the classic tissue engineering paradigm, describe cell trafficking with regard to neotissue formation, and explain the role of the host in neotissue formation.

Since ferric reductases (in the form of cytochromes) are present in the outer membrane, it is tempting to describe cell attachment in terms of specific interactions (sensu Lower et al.[18]), however this hypothesis remains to be thoroughly tested.

Specifically, it is based on a population balance (PB) approach that allows one to quantitatively describe cell cycle progression through the different phases experienced by each cell of the entire population during its own life.

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Here we describe cell-sized chemoattractant-releasing polysaccharide microspheres, capable of mimicking chemokine secretion by host cells and generating sustained bioactive chemokine gradients in their local microenvironment.

Light microscopy and Trypsin Blue staining was used to describe cells undergoing apoptosis.

Thorne et al. [ 105] used the agent-based approach to describe cell-mediated changes in the geometry, composition and properties of an adapting vascular wall.

Here we describe cell-cell adhesion molecules in the ENS, and the roles of cell-cell adhesion in aggregation tests in vitro.

Physiology provides a useful and appropriate way to describe cells and differences between cells.

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