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- Non-cellular life, also known as acellular life, is life that exists without a cellular structure for at least part of its life cycle. Historically, most...
- considered to lack "connective" tissue). In some cases, the mesoglea is noncellular. In sponges, the mesenchyme is called mesohyl. In diploblasts (Cnidaria...
- Olga Lepeshinskaya, who made claims about "the origin of cells from noncellular matter". "Taking the party line" helped advance his career. However,...
- for signal transduction and cellular growth. The mesohyl includes a noncellular colloidal mesoglea with embedded collagen fibers, ****ules and various...
- Serum target (noncellular) Complement component 5 Eculizumab TNF Adalimumab Afelimomab Certolizumab pegol Golimumab Infliximab Nerelimomab Interleukin...
- consisting of a single ciliated layer of cells supported by a thin, noncellular separating layer, the basal lamina. The interior of the sphere is filled...
- epidermis and the gut is mainly filled by well-developed muscles embedded in noncellular connective tissue. This structure is similar to that found in larger...
- the judgement of the surgeon. In about half the cases a filler such as noncellular dermis, a medical-grade porous high-density polyethylene, or silastic...
- scales, are made up of an inorganic bone salt that has calcified into noncellular material. It is considered analogous to teeth enamel in vertebrae (Helfman...
- any injury. It is human nerve tissue, processed to remove cellular and noncellular factors such as cells, fat, blood, axonal debris and chondroitin sulfate...