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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live cells" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in scientific or medical contexts to describe cells that are still alive and functioning. Here is an example sentence: "The researchers observed a significant increase in the number of live cells after administering the new treatment."
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"And the difference between dead cells and live cells isn't as big as you'd think.
Figure 1 Nanoscale imaging of live cells.
PI negative live cells were gated.
Logarithm of the number of live cells: qPCR-PMA.
Today's life scientists often image live cells.
The percentage of live cells reached 96 99%.
The surface of bone is completely covered by live cells.
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is increasingly applied to study and image live cells.
When illuminating live cells, laser light can damage the sample.
Trying to image live cells adds another level of complexity.
d5CXCR4+ sorting was performed on live cells.
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