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Cortex, in plants, tissue of unspecialized cells lying between the epidermis (surface cells) and the vascular, or conducting, tissues of stems and roots.

The functional significance of Aqp1 in migratory cells lies presumably in cell volume regulation and cytokinesis [ 9, 10].

The middle ground is where the danger lies – muscle cells burst before the collagen has fully broken down, leaving you with two types of toughness.

Recently, it is appreciated that ECM molecules that lie between cells, in addition to providing a constructive framework, they exert major effects on cellular function.

Groups of 4 7 cells were used because cells lying directly adjacent were often indistinguishable.

Our observations suggest that checkpoint adaptation is one of the steps that lie between cell cycle arrest and cell death.

While cells lying adjacent to the ventricle had nuclear localization Sox2, cells lying more distant, such as HuC positive cells show a cytoplasmic expression of Sox2.

Any cells lying partly within the superimposed hexagonal area were scored as half a cell regardless of what proportion of the cell actually lay within the data point area.

At the same time, the mesentoblast cell 4d rapidly proliferates to form twelve cells lying deep to the dorsal ectoderm.

In normal non-cancerous cells, it lies inside the cell, but in cancerous tissue cells – for reasons that remain obscure – it appears to be turned to the outside of the cell's surface.

The dividing cells are located in the crypts, with the stem cells lying near the base of each crypt.

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