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cellularity

NOUN
  1. the state of having cells

How To Use cellularity In A Sentence

  • One of my favorite biologists, Michael Lynch, had a very interesting thing to say about the evolution of multicellularity recently: that it may have come about via nonadaptive means. Another predictable argument against front-loading
  • The Fgfr2+/P253R mice presented with synostosis in coronal suture and proximate fronts with disorganized cellularity in sagittal and lambdoid sutures. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The evolution of multicellularity therefore qualifies as an "autocatalytic" process; once set in motion, it drives itself exponentially from then on. Ancient Predator Revealed!
  • The capacity of somatic cells to evolve is an atavism, as this property is lost in the transition of uni- to multicellularity.
  • The series of mitotic cell divisions that produces a blastula from a fertilized ovum. It is the basis of the multicellularity of complex organisms.
  • The capacity of somatic cells to evolve is an atavism, as this property is lost in the transition of uni- to multicellularity.
  • Choanoflagellates show no hint of multicellularity, but they have 23 genes for cadherin proteins, about the same as the fruit fly or the mouse. An Animal Toolkit in a Single-Celled Organism
  • A key role for the Wnt signaling cascade in controlling thymocyte cellularity and differentiation is apparent from studies using Tcf-1/LEF-1 knockout mice, as well as a number of complementary gain-of-function and loss-of-function studies PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Some tears were associated with low cellularity close to the tear but not elsewhere, whereas extensive end-plate separations showed global reductions in cellularity.
  • Bone marrow and axillary lymph node biopsies both contained mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma.
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