intercellular / ˌɪn tərˈsɛl yə lər /

⚽高中词汇细胞间细胞间的胞间细胞间质

intercellular 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. situated between or among cells.

更多intercellular例句

  1. Today’s electroceuticals alleviate sickness only temporarily, disrupting intercellular traffic but otherwise leaving existing pathways intact.
  2. They use a new Lamellar technology that's been adopted by brands like L'Oreal in the hair industry to create a mille-feuille structure with multiple layers of intercellular lipids to provide longer-lasting, deeper moisture.
  3. He thinks that intercellular communications create a sort of code that imprints a form, and that cells can sometimes decide how to arrange themselves more or less independently of their genes.
  4. One of its weakest aspects is, perhaps, that the so-called intercellular substance plays an uncertain and unsatisfactory part.
  5. Periplast, per′i-plast, n. the intercellular substance of an organ or tissue of the body.
  6. These lines arise from the existence of passages between the cells, containing air; and they are called intercellular passages.
  7. It is obvious that the ossified substance of bone is intercellular in character, and corresponds to the matrix of cartilage.
  8. When there is a considerable amount of intercellular fibrous tissue, the tumour is called a fibro-sarcoma.