Examples of 'cellular debris' in a sentence

Meaning of "cellular debris"

cellular debris: Refers to the remnants or waste material from cells, commonly used in scientific or medical contexts to describe biological matter or components
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  • Organic waste left over after a cell dies by undergoing apoptosis or lysis. It is a natural waste product in animals, and in some cases is cleared away by the immune system.

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cellular debris
Presence of cellular debris in the periviteline space.
The collected media was centrifuged to remove cellular debris.
Cellular debris was enmeshed in these mucus plugs.
The crude lysate was spun to remove cellular debris.
The cellular debris may be removed by centrifugation.
The homogenate was filtrated on gauze to remove cellular debris.
To salvage cellular debris and prevent the spread.
There was a considerable amount of cellular debris.
The cellular debris can be removed by centrifugation or filtration.
The nasal washes were centrifuged to remove cellular debris.
Cells and cellular debris are removed by low speed centrifugation.
The particles represent cellular debris.
Cellular debris was observed in intercellular spaces probably as a consequence of cell lysis.
The lung washes were centrifuged to remove cellular debris.
The remainder consisted of cellular debris and not intact cells.

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Extracts are then spun to remove proteins and cellular debris.
The mixture is briefly vortexed and cellular debris is removed by centrifugation.
Colostrum is pretreated to remove fat and possible cellular debris.
Drusen containing cellular debris is one characteristics of senile macular degeneration.
Recruited macrophages may phagocyte cellular debris and microparticles.
The cellular debris of the vector supernatants was eliminated by low speed centrifugation.
The intracellular structures involved in cleaning up cellular debris are called.
Cellular debris was eliminated by centrifugation and supernatants were tested in flow cytometric experiments.
Centrifugation removed cellular debris.
No significant signs of cellular debris were observed and generally a nice morphology was observed.
Supernatant was collected and the pelleted cellular debris discarded.
Cellular debris may be removed and the protein extracted and harvested.
This leads to the accumulation of cellular debris within the lungs.
Cellular debris was pelleted and the supernatant containing cAMP evaporated to dryness.
Preferred specimens include those comprising shed cells or cellular debris.
If the sample does not contain adequate cellular debris the actions may be repeated.
Synthesized peptides are preferred as they are free of viral and cellular debris.
It helps activate the brain to clean cellular debris from diurnal activity.
Stromal components were not found in the epithelial clumps of cellular debris.
The cellular debris is removed by centrifugation and the centrifugate recovered as the inoculum.
The conditioned media were harvested and the cellular debris was discarded.
Removal of cellular debris was monitored using hematoxylin and eosin staining of histological sections.
Cells were lysed by sonication and lysates cleared of cellular debris by centrifugation.
Cellular debris were removed by centrifugation and the clarified supernatant obtained was used for assays.
Clarified milk has been substantially cleared of cellular debris and fat globules.
The cellular debris was removed by centrifugation leaving the viable virus particles in the supernatant.
Sterile water was used to aid in the removal of cells and cellular debris.
This resultant mixture of fat and cellular debris after the rupture is sebum.
The cyst may or may not contain granular and keratinaceous cellular debris.
The first step involves removal of cellular debris and solubilization of the cell membrane.
Cellular debris and insoluble material in the extract are separated and removed preferably by centrifuging.
Exposure to osmotic solutions also washes cellular debris out of the tissue.
The presence of cellular debris is responsible for some unspecific binding of the doublecortin antibody.
The culture medium is initially centrifuged to remove cellular debris and particulates.
The presence of cellular debris within these structures was also consistent with their lysosome nature.

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