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- Human interpretable grammar encodes multicellular systems . . . - Cell Press
Briefly, this abstraction is enabled by writing cell hypotheses relating cell behavioral responses to signals in a grammar that can be translated into mathematics and executable code, as summarized below (e g , typical rule in Figure 1 C) and in detail in STAR Methods and Methods S1
- CD36-mediated endocytosis of proteolysis-targeting chimeras: Cell
As our current scope for CD36-medicated endocytic cellular uptake is restricted to prostate and breast cancer cell lines, it will be of significance to know whether CD36 is commonly required for cellular uptake of PROTACs in other cell types
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Single-cell clone tracing reveals intrinsic cell states with variable expression patterns that increase susceptibility to viral infection, and this applies for several distinct viruses
- Molecular and neural control of social hierarchy by a . . . - Cell Press
Cell counts were performed by bilaterally cropping out anatomical regions of interest (ROI) followed by cellular segmentation with parameters customized to color channel and anatomical ROI
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