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The scaffold morphology slightly changed after the introduction of CMs, inferring that the addition of microspheres did not damage the structure of the scaffold.
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The Ag NPs synthesized from M. acuminata were also of spherical morphology with slightly higher nanometer range than the above but were monodispersed (Fig. 5c).
As shown in Fig. 3e, f, the NiO nanosheets became a little bit thicker and larger in size after depositions of the carbon layer and a subsequent deposition of MnO2 layer; moreover, the nanoflakes' morphology was slightly distorted, which might be caused by the long-time redox reaction in solution.
These cells displayed dendritic morphology with slightly off centred indented nuclei.
Similar in morphology but slightly larger than appendage 4, length similar to that of head shield.
During adaptation to Sf-900III medium, the cell morphology changed slightly, becoming more rounded.
Immunofluorescence experiments using anti-calreticulin antibody as an ER indicator showed that ER morphology was slightly altered in IRE1 α-KD cells (data not shown).
The BR-S hda1 strain formed smooth colonies similar in morphology but slightly larger than colonies of the BR-S strain of the same age.
MCF10A CDH1-/ celargelygely retained an epithelial cobblestone morphology, although slightly more rounded cells and gaps were observed in the confluent monolayer when compared to wildtype cells.
When AFCs were exposed to media for osteogenic differentiation, cell morphology was slightly changed; they shrunk, and around 10% of AFCs stained positively for mineralization).
Nesprin-2G-depleted cells exhibited a less-flattened morphology with slightly enlarged nuclei visibly projecting away from the cell surface and reduced nuclear deformation.
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