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cellular

[sel-yuh-ler] / ˈsɛl yə lər /


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The other is the cellular stress response, a protective reaction that helps cells survive by shifting energy away from routine tasks and toward repair and defense.

From Science Daily

The updates would provide more clarity about Google Play services and how it uses cellular networks, and don’t significantly change how Android works or operates, Castaneda said.

From The Wall Street Journal

She explains it a little bit more, saying how she could learn about chemistry and fungus and how plants interact with their environment on the cellular level.

From Literature

In addition, the team examined which genes were active in insulin-producing pancreatic cells and used advanced microscopy to better understand the cellular changes behind the metabolic effects they observed.

From Science Daily

"Understanding the cellular mechanisms of how CaAKG improves synaptic plasticity sheds light on new ways to protect memory and slow brain aging."

From Science Daily