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"cell" Definitions
  1. the smallest unit of living matter that can exist on its own. All plants and animals are made up of cells.
  2. a room for one or more prisoners in a prison or police station
  3. a small room without much furniture in which a monk or nun lives
  4. each of the small sections that together form a larger structure, for example a honeycomb
  5. a device for producing an electric current, for example by the action of chemicals or light
  6. a small group of people who work as part of a larger political organization, especially secretly
  7. one of the small squares in a spreadsheet computer program in which you enter a single piece of data
  8. (especially North American English, informal) (also cell phone, cellular phone (both especially North American English), British English mobile phone, mobile) a phone that does not have wires and works by radio, and that you can carry with you and use anywhere

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198 Sentences With "cell"

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DEACTIVATED T-CELL ACTIVATED T-CELL ACTIVATED T-CELL Checkpoint inhibitors T-CELL Immune checkpoint Antigen Co-stimulator CANCER CELL CANCER CELL ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL Antigen receptor T-CELLS ACTIVATING A T-CELL CANCER AND CHECKPOINTS CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS DEACTIVATED T-CELL ACTIVATED T-CELL ACTIVATED T-CELL Checkpoint inhibitors T-CELL Immune checkpoint Antigen Co-stimulator CANCER CELL CANCER CELL ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL Antigen receptor T-CELLS ACTIVATING A T-CELL CANCER AND CHECKPOINTS CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS ACTIVATED T-CELL ACTIVATED T-CELL DEACTIVATED T-CELL T-CELL Checkpoint inhibitors Immune checkpoint Antigen Co-stimulator CANCER CELL CANCER CELL ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL Antigen receptor T-CELLS ACTIVATING A T-CELL CHECKPOINTS INHIBITORS ACTIVATED T-CELL T-CELL Antigen Co-stimulator ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL Antigen receptor T-CELLS ACTIVATING A T-CELL DEACTIVATED T-CELL ACTIVATED T-CELL Checkpoint inhibitors Immune checkpoint CANCER CELL CANCER CELL CANCER AND CHECKPOINTS CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS T-CELL Antigen receptor T-CELLS ACTIVATED T-CELL Antigen Co-stimulator ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL ACTIVATING A T-CELL DEACTIVATED T-CELL Immune checkpoint CANCER CELL CANCER AND CHECKPOINTS ACTIVATED T-CELL Checkpoint inhibitors CANCER CELL CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS By The New York Times One example is anal cancer, a painful disease that carries a stigma because it is often linked to the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus or HPV, which also causes cervical cancer.
When a stem cell divides, each new cell can either remain a stem cell or become another kind of cell, such as a nerve cell, a skin cell or a red blood cell.
That could include AGPS, cell tower, cell sector, or cell site trilateration.
The caspase goes around the cell, dicing up cell parts, and the cell starts to shrivel up.
The single bit per cell method described above is a Single Level Cell (SLC), with each cell only having one bit per cell, but allows for higher speeds and endurance.
Why is a skin cell a skin cell, when a liver cell has all the same genetic material in it?
A handy graphic from Los Alamos breaks it down for us:Image: Los Alamos National LaboratoryIf you smoke a pack a day for a year, you're giving yourself approximately 150 mutations per lung cell, 97 per larynx cell, 39 per pharynx cell, 6 per liver cell, 18 per bladder cell, and 23 per oral cavity cell.
We want to use cell-free to tell you what to put either in a cell or in cell-free systems… We can collect more data faster using our cell-free system.
Over the course of a year, this means that someone who smokes a pack a day (20 cigarettes) has 150 extra mutations per cell in the lung, 97 per larynx cell, 23 per mouth cell, 18 per bladder cell, and six per liver cell.
And everyone who uses a cell phone knows about cell towers.
It consists of a single cell—and a bacterial cell, to boot.
There are three types: squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and melanoma.
The Fenton reaction here induces cell apoptosis—programmed cell death—in tumors.
But Apple is a cell phone maker, not a cell phone carrier.
The team published its results Thursday in the journal Cell Stem Cell.
They escorted us from the small cell into a much larger cell.
A critical aspect of the experiment was the contribution of a compound known as Ganglioside GMI—a cell molecule that regulates cell-to-cell communication.
The most recent of those results was announced two weeks ago in Cell Stem Cell by a group based at the Yale Stem Cell Center.
Your cell phone "pings" a cell tower when it's used, and cell carriers can keep that information on file to evaluate their networks, among other things.
A study published last year in Cell Stem Cell found that 570 clinics across the United States offer stem cell therapies with little to no oversight.
Graphic: Jiang, et al (Cell)The team's findings were published Thursday in Cell.
Every year he has several basal cell and squamous cell skin tumours removed.
Neither US Stem Cell nor US Stem Cell Clinic currently treats eye patients.
Even without nerves, it counts electric impulses that go from cell to cell.
Gene expression changes with time, as does metabolism, cell function and cell turnover.
Cord blood contains a type of stem cell called a hematopoietic stem cell.
Details: Per the agreement, the FDA will regulate "cell collection, cell banks, and cell growth and differentiation," followed by the cell harvesting process, for which the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) will take over to govern production and labeling.
Sinha wanted to find a true blood stem cell: one that hadn't already started turning into a red blood cell, or a platelet, or an immune cell.
B-cell precursor ALL is a rapidly progressing cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many B-cell lymphocytes, an immature type of white blood cell.
The elephant cell will have the exact same DNA sequences the woolly mammoth cell.
That cell still successfully merged with another, regular sex cell with only one set.
"He is being moved randomly from cell to cell," Sánchez told Reuters on Tuesday.
After that, further growth occurs by expansion in cell size, not through cell division.
The scope of the stem cell industry How are stem cell therapies currently regulated?
Save on Cell Service Q: My cell phone bill keeps going higher and higher.
We have to track them down, cell by cell, and kill or capture them.
The hydrogen station will supply fuel to fuel cell vehicles and fuel cell buses.
They'll be covering the span from cell wall to cell wall much more frequently.
The synthetic genome was inserted into a cell and took control of that cell.
Type another number or click the next cell cell that has a value.5.
We know that a daddy cell meets a mommy cell and all those things.
The process starts with cell line isolation, then cell bank development and then optimization.
They estimate 30% of the proteins may be involved in cell-to-cell communication.
It is also critical for cell-to-cell communication in adults and developing embryos.
But it can also vary from cell to cell, even within the same individual.
"We don't know a cell that can make a sperm cell," Dr. Epstein said.
Nonetheless, 570 stem cell clinics have emerged across the country, offering stem cell interventions that are not approved in the United States or don't fit within the FDA's regulations, according to a paper published in the journal Cell Stem Cell in June.
Cells can also be divided up into 4 levels of charge, for two bits per cell (known as Multi Level Cell or MLC), or even eight levels of charge (Triple Level Cell or TLC), allowing for 23 bits of data per cell.
Moreover, those divisions were asymmetric: Each stem cell produced not only a copy of itself but also a daughter cell fated to become a specific type of blood cell.
Honda in December began leasing its hydrogen fuel cell Clarity Fuel Cell in Southern California.
GIGOT: And, Jason, the last case, Carpenter, cell phone wiretaps now, I mean, cell phone.
She had a cell phone at a time when only movie stars had cell phones.
He supports stem cell research in some cases, but strongly opposes embryonic stem cell research.
In the case of the human Immunodeficiency virus, that host cell is a T cell.
Non-melanoma skin cancer refers to squamous cell carcinoma or basal cell carcinoma, Tholpady explained.
In a new cell, type "=" and click the first cell you want to multiply. 3.
In order to provide reliable cell service, operators need to deploy cell sites near consumers.
Would the adult cell revert to an original state and turn into an embryonic cell?
Hacking The Cell Tower Micah: Okay, so let's talk about the cell phone tower hack.
Estimated prices for battery packs made from all three cell types have declined significantly since 2016, when a cylindrical-cell pack cost $265 per kWh, a pouch-cell pack cost $285 per kWh, and a prismatic-cell pack cost $320 per kWh, according to Cairn.
These antibodies are proteins that can attach to both a cancer cell and a T-cell, that way bringing them close together so the T-cell can attack the cancer.
Hemagglutinin, a spike-shaped protein, attaches the flu to the host cell and neuraminidase cleaves the flu off the cell when it is ready to jump to a neighboring cell.
The documents explained how the cell giant would pay for the subscriber's early termination fee to break their current cell service contract, a common sales tactic used by cell providers.
The details of this groundbreaking work now appear in the latest issue of Cell Stem Cell.
The Zika infection increased cell death and disregulated cell cycle progression, dramatically slowing down hNPC growth.
A new study published in Cell Stem Cell suggests that three-parent IVF may be flawed.
It is part of the mechanism that determines what type of cell a given cell is.
Second cell phone video A cell phone video shot by a witness surfaced on April 12.
Also, every cell has every gene, but not every gene gets turned on in every cell.
Standard Flash can store two bits per cell (Triple Level Cell Flash can do 3 bits).
The cutting of other sites in the human cell could lead that cell to become cancerous.
In a new cell, type "=" and click the first cell in your list of dividends. 3.
Then a middle section sits inside the cell membrane, and the rest resides inside the cell.
None of them had a cell phone, of course, since there were no cell phones then.
It costs $3.85 a minute to get a cell phone, so they can't afford cell phones.
Although there are many stem cell clinics offering unproven stem cell therapies, it's not all hype.
Cell phones: We spend $200/month on our joint cell phone bills, which shouldn&apost change.
COWs refers to Cell on Wheels units and COLTs refer to Cell on Light Truck units.
Commonly referred to by the brand name Stingray, cell-site simulators work by masquerading as 2G cell towers, pulling information from all nearby phones but disrupting cell service throughout the area.
"The other day, Priscilla asked if I'd seen the NPR report about the Human Cell Atlas using single cell data to identify a new lung cell type in humans, " he recalled.
Cell towers broadcast the test for about half an hour, during which time most cell phones that were switched on and within range of an active cell tower got the test message.
A guard conducting an afternoon "cell decorum" patrol found a curtain hanging from the top bunk of Hernandez's cell, and another hung across the doorway, blocking a clear view into the cell.
But exactly how a T cell "saw" that sick body cell, how it recognized the distinctively foreign sick cell proteins (or "antigens") on the cell's surface, was still a stone-cold mystery.
After Thomas was placed in a cell, he stopped up his toilet, causing the cell to flood.
Unravelled DNA in a human lung cell that has been caught and pulled apart during cell division.
And in another cell, 71 men were held in a cell built to hold 41 adult women.
Steinman's award was for discovering a new type of immune system cell, the dendritic cell, decades earlier.
To make it work, the researchers used a photosynthetic cell, as opposed to a conventional photovoltaic cell.
We were in the holding cell, chilling there, and this dude gets brought into the holding cell.
The study focused on guidelines for treating either non-small cell lung or small cell lung cancer.
That leads to "the secretion of [cytokine] messengers, cell proliferation, cell migration, and so on," he added.
But where there is cell division and undifferentiated cell types, there is cancer, and this includes mollusks.
Put a stem cell into the liver, scientists hoped, and it would turn into a liver cell.
Protestors held cell phones in their hands in reference to the cell phone found near Clark's body.
Traditional Wi-Fi and cell services rely on an enormous web of underground cables and cell towers.
From there it can become any type of cell, from a heart muscle cell to a neuron.
Hot food had not been served for several days, with canned food handed out cell by cell.
Even with cell service, the car would also need cell service to receive the signal to unlock.
Because proteins are the molecules that carry out almost all the tasks that go on in a cell, which genes are expressed when is fundamental to how cells work—and to how a brain cell, say, differs from a muscle cell, or a cancer cell from a healthy one.
And then there's desiccation: once you put those chemicals into an organ or a cell, it causes the water to leave the cells and dries them out, which damages cell to cell connections.
The two firms said they will work together to eventually drive all cobalt and nickel out of its cell chemistries, develop electrolyte additives that heal cell degradation and explore solid-state cell options.
Investigators obtained two cell phone videos showing the fight and also found a cell phone belonging to Hannum.
And major cell phone companies say they're working to ensure the cell service does not go off, too.
Fat is needed to build cell membranes, the vital exterior of each cell, and the sheaths surrounding nerves.
But, Dr. Polyak asked, why then would a pigmented skin cell spontaneously revert to a primitive embryo cell?
In each case, scientists engineered a type of immune cell called a T cell to attack cancer cells.
She received the treatment at the Stem Cell Center of Georgia — an affiliate of Berman's Cell Surgical Network.
My cell-mate was already pouring some bleach into an empty coffee can we had in our cell.
"It's important for cell renewal and cell turnover, and it gives you a healthy glow," says Dr. Bowe.
"They gave me my own cell and there were like, ten dudes in the other cell," he says.
Most everyone had a cell phone, but 13 years ago, cell phones were just Snickers bars with buttons.
The threads of a striated muscle cell in heart tissue that was developed from a human stem cell.
It seems the mechanisms could go beyond the cell, and involve effects on tissue matrices, including cell membranes.
No matter what, Earth-based cell towers will provide faster coverage than cell service from space, says Miller.
Cell by cell, we're better understanding how cancer forms, how it changes and how it can be stopped.
To add an additional cell, select a cell by clicking on it, which will then highlight it. 3.
The contents of the somatic cell were then implanted into an egg cell that had its nucleus removed.
Cell phone charges and pharmaceutical prices have affected it, and cell phones may impact it again for July.
Select the second cell you want to use for your multiplication problem (or enter the cell name manually).
While cell towers have typically covered large areas, a mmW cell site may only cover a single room.
First, the T cell needed to recognize the sick cell by its unique protein fingerprint; in other words, it needed to be presented with the antigen that matched up with its T-cell receptor.
Moreover, in principle—though he has not yet done so in practice—he could fertilise his somatic-cell-derived eggs with his somatic-cell-derived sperm to create an entirely somatic-cell-derived adult animal.
The study in Cell Stem Cell showed that Zika infects a kind of neural stem cell that gives rise to the cerebral cortex, the brain's outer layer responsible for intellectual capabilities and higher mental functions.
The studies in pregnant mice, published in the journals Nature, Cell and Cell Stem Cell, showed Zika invading brain cells in fetal mice, demonstrating convincingly that Zika can attack fetal brain tissue and cause injury.
Presenting the right antigen key to the T-cell receptor and co-stimulating CD43 did start up the T cell, but when they did that in mice models, the T cell often just stalled out.
Both California Stem Cell Treatment Center and US Stem Cell said in public statements they plan to fight the injunctions, the most aggressive volley yet in the conflict surrounding direct-to-consumer stem cell treatments.
But to see your own cell, to see your own T cell crawling around — that just means something different.
An hour after that, cell tower data indicated that separate cell phones carried by the pair were still together.
Netflix: $211Invisalign: $212/month (for 2129 months) My Cell Phone: $5oPartner's Cell Phone: $15; he's on his family's plan.
The cell tower bounces the radio wave through a network of cell towers and eventually to your friend's phone.
In March, the woman blinded by an unsanctioned stem cell treatment filed a lawsuit against Berman's Cell Surgical Network.
Carpenter may concern only cell-tower data, but "a cell phone can be pinged in your bedroom", she said.
I had a feeling that a cell search was coming that week so I had cleaned my cell thoroughly.
These lab-grown cells might be used to screen for drugs that protect the cells, Cell Stem Cell said.
About 55 percent were basal cell carcinomas and 30 percent were squamous cell carcinomas, they reported in JAMA Surgery.
Because of that legacy, devices on cell phone networks must communicate multiple times per second with the cell tower.
Most likely, WO picks up the spider DNA after breaking out of a Wolbachia cell into the animal cell.
Her pace frequently slows to a dream-crawl as she scrutinizes the natural world as if cell by cell.
Really it's an advertisement for Stem Cell of America, which markets stem-cell therapies, and cooperated with the filmmakers.
If one of its claws latches on to such a fragment, the T-cell destroys the cell displaying it.
Back in Daryl's cell, so dude tosses him a sandwich but accidentally leave the door to his cell open.
He rejected the government's assertion that Guzman was being moved regularly from cell to cell as a security precaution.
Put a stem cell into the heart, Dr. Anversa said, and it really could turn into a heart cell.
And there is some overlap between them: A long paracortical cell could be longer than a short orthocortical cell.
Telomeres shorten as a cell ages, until they are so abbreviated that the cell cannot function and often dies.
When a virus invades the body, a type of white blood cell known as a B cell generates antibodies.
A muscle cell might be a skeletal muscle cell, the kind you use to walk or lift a cup.
Even the slot on each cell door is kept shut, meaning that inmates see little beyond their solitary cell.
Even more intriguingly, and perhaps controversially, research by Dussutour and others suggests that slime molds can transfer their acquired memories from cell to cell, said František Baluška, a plant cell biologist at the University of Bonn.
It can only do two things: either sit inside a cell, or replicate — burst the cell and infect more cells.
"They all have cell phones so they don't have money, they don't have anything, they have cell phones," Trump said.
The other, by Maura Boldrini and René Hen at Columbia University, was published on April 5th in Cell Stem Cell.
When the CAR protein recognises a cancer cell from its telltale protein, it orders the T-cell to kill it.
Two months later, a guard doing a cell check found a curtain hanging from the top bunk of Hernandez's cell.
One perhaps surprising finding, for instance, is that relatively few stem cell clinics seem to be only stem cell clinics.
Telecommunications companies are opposed, saying jamming cell signals could set a bad precedent and interfere with legal cell users nearby.
These cells know the difference between a normal cell they should leave alone and a foreign cell they should attack.
These devices send out powerful signals that mimic cell towers, tricking people's cell phones within range into connecting to them.
A consortium uses SNP genotyping to monitor the quality of cell lines: the International Cell Line Authentication Committee, or ICLAC.
Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) The last option for the green-thinking consumer is the fuel-cell powered FCEV class.
Cell Phone Bill: I pay my parents $26/month for my cell phone, which is still on the family plan.
Telomeres seem to protect our DNA from damage during cell division but, unfortunately, shorten and fray as a cell ages.
It even offers cell phone protection against damage and theft when you pay your cell phone bill with the card.
Chan-Zuckerberg's Biohub has also been working to develop a cell atlas, which maps different cell types in the body.
They had one of three diseases: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma or transformed follicular lymphoma.
Eventually, many 5G cell sites will need to be closer together in areas previously covered by a single 4G cell.
Organelles, proteins and other molecules inside the cell are constantly becoming damaged or worn out, especially as the cell divides.
Cooper was assigned to a two-man cell with Skalnik; Gardner was later assigned to a cell that adjoined Skalnik's.
In what was called the "frequent-flier program," they moved him from cell to cell to prevent him from sleeping.
The two main types of germ cell tumors are seminomas (40 percent) and non-seminomatous germ cell tumors (60 percent).
He was taken past my cell, and placed in a special cell designed to reduce the possibility of self-harm.
She received a three-year online PhD in stem cell biology from the Panama College of Cell Science—a non-accredited virtual university founded by stem cell evangelist Walter Drake, according to reporting by the LA Times.
"What we're trying to do with Mogrify is systematize that process where you can say here's my source cell, here's my target cell, here are the differences between the networks… and here are the most likely points of intervention that we're going to have to make to drive the fate of an adult cell to another adult cell without going through a stem cell stage," says CEO and investor Dr Darrin Disley.
The company says the battery pack uses a single 18650 cell – which is the standard lithium-ion cell used in every Tesla made before the Model 3, when they decided to switch to a custom more efficient cell.
Cell Adhesion Noise relies on an effect that appears when a cell adheres to a surface: in the tiny (think nanometers) gap between cell and substrate, predictable electrical properties arise that can be detected by Venneos's custom chip.
He cited cell phone tower data in his ruling — specifically Syed's former attorney's "failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert about the reliability of cell tower location evidence" that was a centerpiece of the prosecution's case.
This psychedelic video is a frog cell, and rippling across it traveling in waves is protein activity, which help get the cell ready for future cell division, which, believe it or not, is exactly what&aposs happening here.
Every cell inside of it is capable of organizing massive messes of DNA into chromosomes as a cell prepares to divide.
CRISPR Therapeutics announced in February that it treated a patient for sickle cell disease with gene-edited hematopoietic stem cell therapy.
In the cell shown below, 51 women were held in a cell built to hold a maximum of 40 juvenile males.
There are always prisoners being buoyed around, from cell to cell, from prison to prison, on the tide of administrative whim.
One the left is a haploid cell with 23 chromosomes, and on the right is a diploid cell with 46 chromosomes.
Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell, using a process called somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT).
In the third study, in Cell Stem Cell, Chinese researchers directly injected Zika into the brains of fetal mice in utero.
Authorities said a cell phone tower east of Erie detected a signal from Stephens' cell phone at 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
The cell phone market is huge, we're talking about billions of chips out there that can be put into cell phones.
The tools likely used by authorities are small boxes that emulate cell towers, allowing authorities to intercept cell data and locations.
"Serotonin is essential for brain cell development and inhibition of serotonin reuptake by SSRI will perturb brain cell development," she says.
In life sciences, our prediction that single cell genetic diagnostics would go mainstream was validated by the Human Cell Atlas project.
" And Homeland Security said the evidence of cell phone tracking it detected in some cases apparently resulted from "legitimate cell towers.
But most proteins made by these cells, or by any cell for that matter, are inside the cell, out of reach.
Normally, once the foreign substance, the antibody and the mast cell are linked, the mast cell secretes histamine and another chemical.
This will move the cell you have highlighted in that direction and a new cell will be inserted in its place.
Tomorrow, the Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturizer, created in partnership with German stem-cell scientist Professor Augustinus Bader, will join the collection.
But many other diseases are caused by multiple types of cell failures, and we cannot treat them with stem cell therapy.
Guards found him nude in his cell, ignoring orders and spitting, and stormed the cell with shields and mace, records say.

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