Sentence examples for describe cells from inspiring English sources

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

In order to describe cells with the same genome, i.e. the same structure of the RBN, which can evolve to different fates we limited our analysis to networks with more than one switch and where there are at least two switches leading to different asymptotic states.

The term unhealthy is used to describe cells that cannot consume glucose normally.

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

Because PATO contains 2300 classes, CBO includes only those classes that describe cells as spatial objects.

Phase statistical parameters : Various statistical parameters related to the phase measurement can be used to describe cells.

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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.

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.

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.

A successful simulation requires a reliable model to describe cell behavior and predict intracellular conditions.

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