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Definition of acellular in English: acellularadjective eɪˈsɛljʊləāˈselyələr Biology 1Not consisting of, divided into, or containing cells. 〔生〕无细胞的,非细胞的 Example sentencesExamples - Current research suggests that, during the final stages of wound healing, myofibroblasts, again, generally identified by [alpha] smooth muscle actin expression, die through apoptosis to leave an acellular scar.
- One factor that isn't mentioned explicitly in the article is the use since 1996 of the acellular pertussis vaccine instead of the whole cell vaccine.
- Histopathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed a granular, relatively acellular material filling the alveolar spaces diffusely.
- This isolate contains an internal acellular compartment containing filaments linking the cells.
- Similarly, this study does not cast doubt on the use of DPT vaccine in developed countries, where child mortality is low and acellular pertussis vaccine is used rather than the old whole cell vaccine.
- Seven acellular gels were prepared as described above, but allowed to set for 30 min (to achieve stronger attachment to the plastic bars necessary for mechanical testing).
- The controversy over the Pertussis vaccine resulted in the development of a weaker acellular vaccine (not containing whole cells of the pathogen), which is being introduced into many western countries.
- ‘Autoxidation’, the authors comment, ‘is a serious problem that limits the storage time for acellular hemoglobin-based blood substitutes.’
- The bone tissue of well-preserved individuals reveals some regions that are acellular adjacent to areas that are highly cellular, and other areas where masses of Sharpey's fibers are adjacent to areas where none exist.
- In several areas of Zone III, Sharpey's fibers are common between small vascular canals in a tissue complex that can be either cellular or acellular.
- Besides being segmented, the body wall of annelids is characterized by being made up of both circular and longitudinal muscle fibers surrounded by a moist, acellular cuticle that is secreted by an epidermal epithelium.
- Possibly because the anti-vaccine movement was successful in getting us to switch to the less effective acellular version of the vaccine, and partly because vaccine resistant strains are evolving.
- Briefly, a cell volume distribution was obtained and gates were set to select for counting only intact cells excluding acellular debris.
- Microscopic examination revealed nests and cords of clear cells separated by a fibrous and acellular mucoid stroma.
- Fine-needle aspiration cytology is mostly inconclusive because the tumor is composed of acellular and hypercellular portions.
- Even their dermal plates were made up of acellular aspidine and dentine, requiring little metabolic investment beyond the initial cost of construction.
- In 1996, the NVIC realized a major goal when the FDA licensed an improved pertussis vaccine known as the acellular pertussis vaccine.
- Hexavalent vaccines such as diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis vaccine, hepatitis B virus vaccine, IPV, and Hib are being developed.
- The tumor cells were arranged in nests, with adjacent acellular myxoid areas.
- Both the endo- and exoskeleton is made up of true bone with cell spaces (the heterostracans have acellular bone).
- 1.1 (especially of protozoa) consisting of one cell only.
(尤指原生动物)单细胞的
Definition of acellular in US English: acellularadjectiveāˈselyələr Biology 1Not consisting of, divided into, or containing cells. 〔生〕无细胞的,非细胞的 Example sentencesExamples - The bone tissue of well-preserved individuals reveals some regions that are acellular adjacent to areas that are highly cellular, and other areas where masses of Sharpey's fibers are adjacent to areas where none exist.
- Similarly, this study does not cast doubt on the use of DPT vaccine in developed countries, where child mortality is low and acellular pertussis vaccine is used rather than the old whole cell vaccine.
- The tumor cells were arranged in nests, with adjacent acellular myxoid areas.
- Both the endo- and exoskeleton is made up of true bone with cell spaces (the heterostracans have acellular bone).
- Microscopic examination revealed nests and cords of clear cells separated by a fibrous and acellular mucoid stroma.
- Possibly because the anti-vaccine movement was successful in getting us to switch to the less effective acellular version of the vaccine, and partly because vaccine resistant strains are evolving.
- Fine-needle aspiration cytology is mostly inconclusive because the tumor is composed of acellular and hypercellular portions.
- Seven acellular gels were prepared as described above, but allowed to set for 30 min (to achieve stronger attachment to the plastic bars necessary for mechanical testing).
- ‘Autoxidation’, the authors comment, ‘is a serious problem that limits the storage time for acellular hemoglobin-based blood substitutes.’
- In several areas of Zone III, Sharpey's fibers are common between small vascular canals in a tissue complex that can be either cellular or acellular.
- Even their dermal plates were made up of acellular aspidine and dentine, requiring little metabolic investment beyond the initial cost of construction.
- Briefly, a cell volume distribution was obtained and gates were set to select for counting only intact cells excluding acellular debris.
- The controversy over the Pertussis vaccine resulted in the development of a weaker acellular vaccine (not containing whole cells of the pathogen), which is being introduced into many western countries.
- Histopathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed a granular, relatively acellular material filling the alveolar spaces diffusely.
- Hexavalent vaccines such as diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis vaccine, hepatitis B virus vaccine, IPV, and Hib are being developed.
- In 1996, the NVIC realized a major goal when the FDA licensed an improved pertussis vaccine known as the acellular pertussis vaccine.
- This isolate contains an internal acellular compartment containing filaments linking the cells.
- One factor that isn't mentioned explicitly in the article is the use since 1996 of the acellular pertussis vaccine instead of the whole cell vaccine.
- Besides being segmented, the body wall of annelids is characterized by being made up of both circular and longitudinal muscle fibers surrounded by a moist, acellular cuticle that is secreted by an epidermal epithelium.
- Current research suggests that, during the final stages of wound healing, myofibroblasts, again, generally identified by [alpha] smooth muscle actin expression, die through apoptosis to leave an acellular scar.
- 1.1 (especially of protozoa) consisting of one cell only.
(尤指原生动物)单细胞的
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