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cellular

[sel-yuh-ler] / ˈsɛl yə lər /


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My dentist said a molar needed to be yanked because of a cellular breakdown called resorption, and a periodontist in his office recommended a bone graft and probably an implant.

From Los Angeles Times

Between 200 and 300 genes in this organism contain UAG, meaning many proteins could be produced in two forms depending on cellular conditions.

From Science Daily

Biological age reflects how old the body appears at a cellular level, which may differ from chronological age.

From Science Daily

New research from NYU School of Global Public Health suggests that these fears could be linked to faster aging at the cellular level in women.

From Science Daily

They help control how genetic instructions in DNA are converted into proteins, assist in clearing away cellular waste that could otherwise become toxic, and can even play a role in suppressing tumor growth.

From Science Daily