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  2. Cell bank - Wikipedia

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    The National Stem Cell Bank was established in October 2005 in Madison, Wisconsin in order to serve as a repository specifically for stem cell lines. It currently hosts 13 of the 21 stem cell lines that exist in the world and are listed on the Stem Cell Registry hosted by the National Institutes of Health .

  3. CHEK2 - Wikipedia

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    CHEK2 (Checkpoint kinase 2) is a tumor suppressor gene that encodes the protein CHK2, a serine-threonine kinase. CHK2 is involved in DNA repair, cell cycle arrest or apoptosis in response to DNA damage. Mutations to the CHEK2 gene have been linked to a wide range of cancers. [5]

  4. Zygnema - Wikipedia

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    Zygnema is a genus of freshwater filamentous thalloid alga comprising about 100 species. [4] A terrestrial species, Z. terrestre, is known from India.Zygnema grows as a free-floating mass of filaments, although young plants may be found anchored to streambeds with a holdfast.

  5. Cell type - Wikipedia

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    A cell type is a classification used to identify cells that share morphological or phenotypical features. [1] A multicellular organism may contain cells of a number of widely differing and specialized cell types, such as muscle cells and skin cells, that differ both in appearance and function yet have identical genomic sequences.

  6. Cell (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The cell on the left is going through mitosis and its chromosomes have condensed. Cell nucleus: A cell's information center, the cell nucleus is the most conspicuous organelle found in a eukaryotic cell. It houses the cell's chromosomes, and is the place where almost all DNA replication and RNA synthesis (transcription) occur.

  7. Category:Cell biology - Wikipedia

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    Cell cortex; Cell counting; 3D cell culturing by magnetic levitation; Cell culture; Cell culture assay; Cell cycle analysis; Cell cycle withdrawal; Cell damage; Cell disruption; Cell division orientation; Cell fusion; Cell lineage; Cell physiology; Cell polarity; Cell potency; Cell signaling; Cell synchronization; Cell theory; Cell therapy ...

  8. European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells - Wikipedia

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    The European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) is a non-profit induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) biorepository and service provider with central facilities in Germany and the United Kingdom. EBiSC was set up between 2014 and 2017 by a consortium that represented researchers, clinicians and industry stakeholders. [1]

  9. List of immune cells - Wikipedia

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    Dendritic cell: Monocyte: Dendritic cell: DC; Cellula dendritiformis; 10-15 Process antigen material and present to the T cell; Messengers between innate and adaptive immune system [12] [13] B cell: Lymphocyte: B cell: B lymphocyte; Lymphocytus B; 8-10 Produces antibody molecules [14] [4] Plasma cell: Lymphocyte: B cell: Plasma B cells ...