|
cell line
|
10.27 |
|
The other cell line was started in January. |
|
cell block
|
5.27 |
|
But entire cell blocks stand empty. |
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cell growth
|
5.07 |
|
Genes regulate cell growth. |
|
cell door
|
5.00 |
|
Then the cell door opened. |
|
cell type
|
4.41 |
|
There are many different cell types in the human body. |
|
cell proliferation
|
3.95 |
|
Smoking triggers off cell proliferation. |
|
cell death
|
3.75 |
|
One is the phenomenon of cell death. |
|
cell nucleus
|
2.37 |
|
DNA replicates in the cell nucleus. |
|
cell site
|
2.24 |
|
Those new cell sites are badly needed. |
|
cell culture
|
2.17 |
|
If you do not prove it beyond cell culture, it may not work. |
|
cell biology
|
1.71 |
|
At Berkeley, Pishevar is majoring in plant genetics and cell biology. |
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cell transplant
|
1.58 |
|
Despite islet cell transplants, the mice remained diabetic. |
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cell tower
|
1.51 |
|
The profusion of cell towers is a growing problem nationwide. |
|
cell count
|
1.38 |
|
He said his cell count has just taken a turn for the better. |
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cell function
|
1.32 |
|
Her brain had swelled with water, diluting the salt vital for nerve and brain cell function. |
|
cell member
|
1.25 |
|
The cell members moved quickly. |
|
cell structure
|
1.25 |
|
The cell structure is aimed at guarding against infiltration and informers. |
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cell surface
|
1.25 |
|
The drug binds to mutated CFTR and chaperones it to the cell surface. |
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cell density
|
1.12 |
|
Gastric endocrine cell densities were expressed as mean. |
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cell therapy
|
0.99 |
|
Cures, such as transplants or cell therapies, are not in sight. |