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The phrase "intracellular environment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the conditions inside a particular type of cell. For example: "The intracellular environment significantly affects the metabolic processes of the cell."
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Ellis, R. J. Macromolecular crowding: an important but neglected aspect of the intracellular environment.
Certain pathogens, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, survive within the hostile intracellular environment of a macrophage.
Protein binders such as nanobodies (Nbs) can target untagged proteins (antigens) in the intracellular environment.
The insert in each panel indicates the approximate time where Na+/Na2 is released to the intracellular environment.
The altered extra- and intracellular environment can compromise neuronal performance and limit functional recovery.
The intracellular environment is a major factor that controls these events.
To elucidate this relationship in cancer, we probe the intracellular environment using particle-tracking microrheology.
Blue curves represent all the conformations in the 12 separate trajectories in which Na+/Na2 has been released to the intracellular environment.
The absence of this signal sequence suggests the existence of a hitherto unknown alternative way of stefin transport from the intracellular environment into the excretory-secretory products.
These CCS polymers were degradable in thiol-containing dithiothreitol, suggesting their potential application for drug release in a reductive intracellular environment.
A fine borosilicate glass capillary coated with graphene and subsequently immobilized with glucose oxidase (GOD) enzyme is inserted into the intracellular environment of a single human cell.
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