Examples of using Single cell in English and their translations into Chinese
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The process starts at fertilization with single cell called a zygote, which develops over 5 days into a 100-120 cell hollow ball, called a blastocyst.
At the Brigade de Gendarmerie in Séhoué, the single cell was dark, oppressively humid and smelled strongly of urine.
Penn has been one of the pioneers of single cell genomics, which really helped make this work possible," says Kim.
In Excel for Mac 2011, Sparklines give you the ability to create small charts in a single cell.
They conclude by suggesting that single cell multi-omics sequencing offers the best opportunity for learning more about tumor progression and the spread of cancer.
Ghosn said that from the first day, he was put in a single cell after being detained for 24 hours.
Using a powerful technique called single cell RNA sequencing, the researchers were able to find out the cancer cells' precise identity.
Leukemic cells without CD19 are resistant to CAR T therapy, so this single cell led to the patient's relapse.
Better diagnosis and treatment of cancer could hinge on the ability to better understand a single cell at its molecular level.
She has been helping to develop new next-generation sequencing techniques, focusing on low input and single cell DNA and RNA library preparation and testing.
As the overall cell density increased during growth, individual cells exited the reactor through small channels, enabling single cell analysis.
A way to test this idea is to knock out the gene when the embryo is 1 day old and still a single cell.
Again, it is a synthesis of hydrocarbons and their products use raw materials, including polymers and single cell protein.
Massive MIMO groups multiple antennas onto a single box, and at a single cell tower, to create multiple simultaneous beams to different users.
We now know that the molecular circadian clock can function within a single cell; i.e., it is cell-autonomous.
We need perhaps hundreds of years to understand a single cell, and thousands of years to understand our brain.
They are often very simple beings made up of a single cell, but that remains of life.
It is now known that the molecular circadian clock can function within a single cell; i.e., it is cell-autonomous.
Living systems can be as simple as a single cell or as complex as a supranational organization(sueh as the European Economic Community).
We now know that even the simplest single cell living organism is incredibly complex.