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intercellular

/in-ter-sel-yuh-ler/US // ˌɪn tərˈsɛl yə lər //UK // (ˌɪntəˈsɛljʊlə) //

细胞间,细胞间的,胞间,细胞间质

Definitions

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

Examples

  • Today’s electroceuticals alleviate sickness only temporarily, disrupting intercellular traffic but otherwise leaving existing pathways intact.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • One of its weakest aspects is, perhaps, that the so-called intercellular substance plays an uncertain and unsatisfactory part.

  • Periplast, per′i-plast, n. the intercellular substance of an organ or tissue of the body.

  • These lines arise from the existence of passages between the cells, containing air; and they are called intercellular passages.

  • It is obvious that the ossified substance of bone is intercellular in character, and corresponds to the matrix of cartilage.

  • When there is a considerable amount of intercellular fibrous tissue, the tumour is called a fibro-sarcoma.