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Discover Ludwig"enlarged cells" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical or biological condition. For example, "The doctor observed enlarged cells in the patient's bloodwork."
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Most have simple leaves arranged in opposite pairs, with cystoliths (enlarged cells containing crystals of calcium carbonate) in streaks or protuberances in the vegetative parts.
Below this zone, there are longitudinally enlarged cells, with thin primary walls and large nuclei.
The types of damage included localized voids, multilamellar membrane aggregates, globular bodies, enlarged cells and regions of highly convoluted membranes.
The cap flesh has a thin, poorly differentiated pellicle with a region of slightly enlarged cells beneath it; the remainder is filamentous, and the filamentous portion stains vinaceous-brown in iodine.
Mitotic or reproductive death after G2 stage arrest is induced by DNA damaging agents and produces enlarged cells containing multiple nuclear fragments, readily distinguished from apoptotic nuclear fragments.
Upon completion of the proliferative period, chondrocytes mature to hypertrophic chondrocytes, which, as their name suggests, are enlarged cells that constitute the hypertrophic zone.
This is expected since metastatic deposits have enlarged cells with increased organelle and cell density, contributing to increased scattering.
Most of the giant cells were still enlarged cells with multiple nuclei, dense cytoplasm, and thickened cell walls (Fig. 3c).
Immunohistochemical analysis of biopsies demonstrated enlarged cells with necrotic changes only in squalene-based nanoassemblies-treated tumor tissues.
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The embryos also contain enlarged cells, likely due to defects in cytokinesis (Sugimoto et al., 2001).
SCC shows a multitude of enlarged cells with clear morphological heterogeneity and increased mitosis.
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