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human cell

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meanings of humanand cell


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human
adjective
uk /ˈhjuː.mən/ us /ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk /sel/ us /sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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Examples of human cell


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Like experience and memory of past generations are encoded in the humancell, a people's history lives in the word.
The bacterium is capable of adhering to, and entering into, a range of humancell types, which facilitates its ability to cause disease.
Subretinal transplantation of genetically modified humancell lines attenuates loss of visual function in dystrophic rats.
The cell line was already patented by the defendants, and this and many other humancell lines were already defined and in use as patented inventions.
Mo and thousands of other humancell lines like it currently circulate through the glass and plastic vessels of biotechnology and biomedicine; many more are continuously being established.
I am advised that the humancell has an estimated 100,000 genes.
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The debate yet to come on humancell research will produce the most profound concerns for us all.
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Also in 1984 the same university study showed that fluoride causes genetic damage in a humancell culture.
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A minute quantity in every humancell is able to control cell functions, the growth and development of nerves, muscles, the brain and every vital organ.
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This is manufactured by taking the gene that provides the instructions to a humancell to produce insulin and inserting it into the genome of a bacterium.
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First, we must realise that the humancell, or any animal cell, when taken away from the whole organism, can never contract like a muscle, such as a heart muscle.
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I do not know how mouse lymphoma cells differ from hamster cells, humancell cultures or any other cells into which sodium fluoride has been injected.
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These engineered humancell models are thought to more accurately reflect the genetics of human diseases than their mouse model predecessors.
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The company is named for the 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal humancell.
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In a common situation a humancell has one pair of identical chromosomes on chromosome 1.
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It is the oldest and most commonly used humancell line.
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It was not realized at the time that nearly all attempts to establish humancell cultures resulted in cell lines with limited life spans.
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Studies estimate that as many as 5,000 purines are lost this way each day in a typical humancell.
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However, his powers do have limitations, such as that he can not create matter beyond the normal humancell growth.
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For example, a humancell has 46 chromosomes, which is an integer multiple of the monoploid number, 23.
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