Examples of using Some cells in English and their translations into Chinese
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So when TeLinde offered Gey a supply of cervical cancer tissue in exchange for trying to grow some cells, Gey didn't hesitate.
As we age, our DNA ages with us and as a result, some cells could mutate and change over time.
We can even see some cells in normal skin that have taken two or three such steps towards cancer.
Our findings suggest the drugs may actually kill some cells and switch others into this sleeper state.
Reserving some cells for use by the flash storage device's controller, e.g., for storing firmware updates and other controller-specific information.
Now, some cells are more complex on the outside and have accessories other cells lack.
So similarly, some cells in the body, some parts of your body are not happy with you for some reason.
In some cells the unfortunates were bound in stocks or chains, unable to move about, and forced to sleep on the ground….
Dr. Ganesh and her colleagues wanted to understand what enables some cells to survive this stressful journey.
In response, some cells in the prefrontal cortex will fire in near unison as well, just milliseconds later.
In some cells, the SPT could see that the sewage system from cells on the above floors was seeping through the ceiling and walls.
Because some cells sink lower than others, their ability to recycle and absorb the amount of charge will change over time.
But in some cells, the virus remains latent- present in the cell but not actively replicating to produce new viruses.
You can probably rescue some cells within a tumor and divert them back into living within the collective of the multicellular organism.
The SPT is concerned about the use of closed-circuit television surveillance inside some cells, noting the need to balance the right to privacy with security needs.
However, we know that some cells in the body produce an enzyme called telomerase, which can rebuild these telomeres,” Knutsen said.
As all the cells divide during growth and development, the individual will have some cells with the mutation and some cells without the mutation.
Many mobile cilia, called flagella, may also be present on some cells.
Mosaicism refers to an outcome when not all cells in a multicellular embryo get repaired and some cells still carry a mutation.
It has been known since the 1970s that some cells in the human body can rearrange and modify their own DNA.