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Cell Enlargement
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D049108 |
[Growth processes that result in an increase in CELL SIZE.
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Cell Extracts
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D002457 |
[Preparations of cell constituents or subcellular materials, isolates, or substances.
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Cell Fractionation
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D002458 |
[Techniques to partition various components of the cell into SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS.
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Cell Fusion
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D002459 |
[Fusion of somatic cells in vitro or in vivo, which results in somatic cell hybridization.
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Cell Growth Processes
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D048708 |
[Processes required for CELL ENLARGEMENT and CELL PROLIFERATION.
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Cell Hypoxia
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D015687 |
[A condition of decreased oxygen content at the cellular level.
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Cell Line
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D002460 |
[Established cell cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely.
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Cell Line Authentication
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D000081163 |
[Techniques used to characterize and confirm the identity of a CELL LINE. Characterization involves authentication to verify that it matches the original description of the cells and ensures that they are not cross-contaminated with another cell line. This is done to avoid attributing data incorrectly to the wrong cell line.
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Cell Line, Transformed
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D002461 |
[Eukaryotic cell line obtained in a quiescent or stationary phase which undergoes conversion to a state of unregulated growth in culture, resembling an in vitro tumor. It occurs spontaneously or through interaction with viruses, oncogenes, radiation, or drugs/chemicals.
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Cell Line, Tumor
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D045744 |
[A cell line derived from cultured tumor cells.
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Cell Lineage
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D019070 |
[The developmental history of specific differentiated cell types as traced back to the original STEM CELLS in the embryo.
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Cell Membrane
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D002462 |
[The lipid- and protein-containing, selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
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Cell Membrane Permeability
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D002463 |
[A quality of cell membranes which permits the passage of solvents and solutes into and out of cells.
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Cell Membrane Structures
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D021961 |
[Structures which are part of the CELL MEMBRANE or have cell membrane as a major part of their structure.
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Cell Migration Assays
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D054443 |
[Specific assays that measure the migration of cells. They are commonly used to measure the migration of immune cells in response to stimuli and the inhibition of immune cell migration by immunosuppressive factors.
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Cell Migration Assays, Leukocyte
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D054441 |
[Assays that measure the rate of migration of LEUKOCYTES. They may involve a variety of techniques such as measuring the movement of leukocytes through substrates such as AGAROSE gels or the rate of exit of cells from a glass capillary.
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Cell Migration Assays, Macrophage
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D054442 |
[Assays that measure the rate of migration of MACROPHAGES. They may involve the use hollow plastic chamber, sealed at one end with a porous membrane and suspended over a larger well which may contain CHEMOTACTIC FACTORS. The migration of cell through the pores to the other side of the membrane is measured.
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Cell Migration Inhibition
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D002464 |
[Phenomenon of cell-mediated immunity measured by in vitro inhibition of the migration or phagocytosis of antigen-stimulated LEUKOCYTES or MACROPHAGES. Specific CELL MIGRATION ASSAYS have been developed to estimate levels of migration inhibitory factors, immune reactivity against tumor-associated antigens, and immunosuppressive effects of infectious microorganisms.
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Cell Movement
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D002465 |
[The movement of cells from one location to another. Distinguish from CYTOKINESIS which is the process of dividing the CYTOPLASM of a cell.
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Cell Nucleolus
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D002466 |
[Within most types of eukaryotic CELL NUCLEUS, a distinct region, not delimited by a membrane, in which some species of rRNA (RNA, RIBOSOMAL) are synthesized and assembled into ribonucleoprotein subunits of ribosomes. In the nucleolus rRNA is transcribed from a nucleolar organizer, i.e., a group of tandemly repeated chromosomal genes which encode rRNA and which are transcribed by RNA polymerase I. (Singleton & Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology & Molecular Biology, 2d ed)
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