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'more cells attached' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to cells that are connected or attached together. For example, "The cell wall had more cells attached to it than we expected."
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Approximately two times more cells attached onto the resorbable membrane than ePTFE.
More cells attached to the elastin-containing scaffolds than those containing PCL alone.
More cells attached to scaffolds at 48 h when fresh chondrocytes were seeded.
The more cells attached to the sensor, the higher the impedance that could be monitored with RT-CES.
In general, under the same physiologic conditions, CI value depends on the number of cells attached to the electrodes: If no cells are present on the electrodes, CI value is 0. The more cells attached to the electrodes (e.g., an increase in cell adhesion or cell spread), the higher the CI value obtained.
We found that significantly more cells attached and proliferated on the WBPU membranes after 3 days and 5 days of culture, and the cells exhibited greater organization and a wider distribution of α-actin compared with BSMCs cultured on poly-lactic-co-glycolic acid membranes.
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A cluster is created when two or more cells attach.
Quantification of cell attachment demonstrated that significantly more cells were attached to nanogrooves at 30 min and 2 h post seeding than any other surface (fig. 3A).
It is obvious that more cells have attached on the scaffolds coated with bioactive glasses.
At 6 h post seeding, significantly more cells were attached to nanogrooves and discontinuous nanogrooves in comparison with non-patterned control (p<0.05).
Between 6 and 24 hours more cells had attached to the surfaces, and stronger interactions had been formed.
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