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Meaning of "intercellular"

Intercellular (adjective): situated or occurring between cells. In biology or medical contexts, this term is used to describe processes or structures that exist or take place in the spaces between cells
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  • Located between, or connecting, cells

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That requires cleavage of endothelial intercellular connections.
Your intercellular proteins are at a dangerous level.
Lymphokines are sometimes called intercellular peptide signals.
Intercellular communication refers to the communication between cells.
These substances appear to disrupt intercellular communications.
Intercellular signaling peptides and proteins.
The strength of the intercellular compounds.
The intercellular spread of the dye was then observed.
And you still have the intercellular cleft.
Intercellular collagen and elastin increases.
A third way could be through this intercellular cleft.
The clear intercellular spaces are a tissue fixation artifact.
They have almost no intercellular spaces.
Intercellular communication via gap junctions is associated with carcinogenesis.
The observed mycelia were both intercellular and intracellular.

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Intercellular handover method in a radiocommunication system with mobile terminals.
The interference is of the intercellular type.
So maybe that intercellular cleft could be another ticket to freedom.
Cytokines are soluble mediators of intercellular communication.
Intercellular neurosecretory cell product is found throughout the gland.
It is an accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces.
Further information about intercellular status is also frequently determined.
This is the accumulation of water in the intercellular space.
The major proteins of the intercellular junctions are called connexins.
It belongs to the main parts of the cartilage intercellular mass.
Occluding the intercellular spaces.
Meristematic cells are packed closely together without intercellular cavities.
They have no intercellular space.
Superoxide levels also rise in response to increased intercellular calcium.
A relatively small amount of intercellular fluids are found in these tissues.
The unit focuses on transcriptional regulation and intercellular signaling.
The intercellular regulatory mechanisms especially for proliferation and differentiation.
Alterations with regard to intercellular spreading.
The intercellular distance of the crystalline structure is a linear function of confinement.
It has almost no intercellular spaces.
The intercellular and intracellular distributions of nitrate assimilating enzymes were studied.
These processes result in the release of intercellular signaling vesicles.
It also acts on an intercellular pathway that tends to be overactive in many cancers.
The cells form a continuous sheet without intercellular spaces.
Chondrocytes do not have intercellular connections and are not coordinated in units.
The first one was based on the nature of intercellular junctions.
Capillary intercellular clefts.
Signals are directly delivered to cells to for optimal intercellular communication.
Effect on intercellular communication.
The mantle cells are held together by an intercellular slime network.
Intercellular adhesion molecule.
Internal mycelium is mostly intercellular.
Traumatic intercellular canal.
These messages are used partly to control the intercellular transfers.
Development coordination through intercellular communication is essential for plant reproduction.

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