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47) Cell proliferation and viability were not
48) Cell proliferation was evaluated by the Tr
49) Cell proliferation was measured by MTT ass
50) (hPDSCs) were cultured with scaffolds for cell proliferation and biocompatibility as
51) hin, well-organized epidermis with normal cell proliferation and differentiation, su
52) abolism, plays a vital role in regulating cell proliferation and differentiation.
53) stem cells and analysed gene expression, cell proliferation and extracellular matri
54) gain increases ER-positive breast cancer cell proliferation and reduces tumor apopt
55) ells, the compounds were able to decrease cell proliferation and viability.
56) energy density of 1.0 J/cm² improved the cell proliferation in comparison to the ot
57) RAS signalling increases cell proliferation in malignancy by direct
58) The positive cell proliferation shows that the adipose
59) silk or silk-collagen scaffolds promoted cell proliferation.
60) und that introduction of keratin enhanced cell proliferation.
61) to study the role of TRPV1 in regulating cell proliferation.
62) Cell viability and angiogenesis potential
63) Cell viability was evaluated using the met
64) We expect that improved cell viability and angiogenesis in the bio
65) In vitro cell viability assay showed that knockdown
66) enhance self-renewal properties, rescues cell viability at 6 days.
67) he MTT assay which demonstrated decreased cell viability at concentrations >100 Â
68) wounds these processes are disturbed and cell viability is reduced.
69) However, a significant reduction of cell viability of epSPCs after 6 days in
70) The cell viability of injected cells (NPCs or
71) ediated PDZ was effective in reducing the cell viability of multispecies biofilm.
72) A significantly higher cell viability rate was observed in the te
73) CVN application significantly reduced the cell viability rates in both cell types at
74) After the exposure, cell viability using (3-(4,5-dimethylthiaz
75) ) assay, and by microscopic assessment of cell viability using the trypan blue (TB)
76) After Pa-PDT, cell viability was reduced by more than 50
77) Most dogs with aggressive B-cell lymphoma had stage IV disease.
78) Canine multi-centric B-cell lymphoma shares similarities with dif
79) Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was the leading histotype (4
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(1)30 lines (19)5 tumour (37)3 migration (55)2 lymphoma,
(2)16 death (20)4 (RBC) (38)3 response (56)2 matrices
(3)15 proliferation (21)4 growth (39)3 scaffolds (57)2 numbers
(4)15 viability (22)4 markers (40)3 source (58)2 of
(5)13 lymphoma (23)4 nuclear (41)3 tumors (59)2 printing
(6)12 and (24)4 phenotype (42)3 type (60)2 responses
(7)9 carcinoma (25)4 populations (43)3 viability, (61)2 seeding
(8)9 culture (26)4 therapies (44)2 activation (62)2 survival
(9)9 sheets (27)3 adhesion, (45)2 aggregation (63)2 system
(10)9 transplantation (28)3 division (46)2 attachment (64)2 that
(11)9 types (29)3 energy (47)2 biology (65)2 therapy,
(12)8 adhesion (30)3 expansion (48)2 coating, (66)2 to
(13)8 cycle (31)3 growth, (49)2 death, (67)2 transplantation,
(14)8 therapy (32)3 immunity (50)2 density (68)2 tumours
(15)7 differentiation (33)3 infiltration (51)2 factors (69)2 types,
(16)7 proliferation, (34)3 line, (52)2 genes (70)2 volume
(17)6 surface (35)3 lines, (53)2 interactions (71)2 wall
(18)5 line (36)3 lung (54)2 invasion (72)2 was

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--- WordNet output for cell --- =>密室, 細胞, 電池, 独房・細胞, 監房, 組織, 独房 Overview of noun cell The noun cell has 7 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (71) cell -- (any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb") 2. (44) cell -- ((biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals) 3. (1) cell, electric cell -- (a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction) 4. cell, cadre -- (a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement) 5. cellular telephone, cellular phone, cellphone, cell, mobile phone -- (a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver) 6. cell, cubicle -- (small room in which a monk or nun lives) 7. cell, jail cell, prison cell -- (a room where a prisoner is kept) --- WordNet end ---