Sentence examples for whose cells from inspiring English sources

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The monkey stem cells were genetically identical to an adult monkey, Semos, whose cells were cloned.

But patients whose cells provided the genes that have been patented are almost never compensated.

This objective function includes a "barrier" that penalizes grids whose cells are close to being inverted.

That's probably a common response in people whose cells are cultured in the lab.

"He was asking for a cell key, to release some prisoners whose cells were in danger from fire," he says.

But, Dr. Eisenstein said, patients whose cells provided the genes that have been patented are rarely compensated.

The Karolinska team then turned to the brain, the renewal of whose cells has been a matter of much contention.

They are the most primitive of animals whose cells are organized into distinct tissues, but they lack organs.

This is commonly seen in tumours of endocrine glands, whose cells produce excessive amounts of hormones.

Those worms whose cells had gone astray glowed in the wrong places.

An embryo whose cells have human nuclei and rabbit mitochondria is not a monster.

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