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  • Cell Reports
  • Academic journal

    Cell Reports has other sister journals under the name of Cell Reports Medicine, Cell Reports Methods, Cell Reports Physical Science, and Cell Reports

    Cell Reports

    Cell_Reports

  • Cell Press
  • Science journal imprint

    Cell Cancer Cell Cell Chemical Biology Cell Genomics Cell Host & Microbe Cell Metabolism Cell Reports Cell Reports Medicine Cell Reports Methods Cell

    Cell Press

    Cell_Press

  • Stem Cell Reports
  • Academic journal

    to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2024 impact factor of 5.0. "Stem Cell Reports". 2024 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed

    Stem Cell Reports

    Stem_Cell_Reports

  • Plant Cell Reports
  • Academic journal

    Plant Cell Reports is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal. It was established in 1981 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media. Official

    Plant Cell Reports

    Plant_Cell_Reports

  • Neuron
  • Primary cell of the nervous system

    A neuron (American English), neurone (British English), or nerve cell, is a cell that is excitable, firing electric signals called action potentials across

    Neuron

    Neuron

    Neuron

  • Induced pluripotent stem cell
  • Pluripotent stem cell generated directly from a somatic cell

    pluripotent stem cells (also known as iPS cells or iPSCs) are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from a somatic cell. The iPSC technology

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell

  • Callus (cell biology)
  • Growing mass of unorganized plant parenchyma cells

    a growing mass of unorganized plant parenchyma cells. In living plants, callus cells are those cells that cover a plant wound. In biological research

    Callus (cell biology)

    Callus (cell biology)

    Callus_(cell_biology)

  • Scientific Reports
  • Academic journal

    Nature Communications Cell Reports Ann Koopman (January 10, 2011). Nature Launches New Open Access Journal: Scientific Reports, Library News, Thomas Jefferson

    Scientific Reports

    Scientific_Reports

  • CAR T cell
  • Genetically engineered T cell

    immunoreceptors, chimeric T cell receptors or artificial T cell receptors—are receptor proteins that have been engineered to give T cells the new ability to target

    CAR T cell

    CAR_T_cell

  • Haruko Obokata
  • Japanese stem-cell researcher

    Haruko Obokata (小保方 晴子, Obokata Haruko; born 1983) is a former stem-cell biologist and research unit leader at Japan's Laboratory for Cellular Reprogramming

    Haruko Obokata

    Haruko_Obokata

  • The Cancer Genome Atlas
  • Project to catalogue genetic mutations responsible for cancer

    (2018-06-12). "Integrated Molecular Characterization of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors". Cell Reports. 23 (11): 3392–3406. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.05.039. ISSN 2211-1247

    The Cancer Genome Atlas

    The_Cancer_Genome_Atlas

  • Squamous-cell carcinoma
  • Carcinoma that derives from squamous epithelial cells

    Squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC), also known as epidermoid carcinoma, comprises a number of different types of cancer that begin in squamous cells. These cells form

    Squamous-cell carcinoma

    Squamous-cell carcinoma

    Squamous-cell_carcinoma

  • List of open-access journals
  • BMC Biology BMC Evolutionary Biology BMC Genomics BMC Systems Biology Cell Reports Check List Contributions to Zoology Ecology and Evolution eLife F1000Research

    List of open-access journals

    List_of_open-access_journals

  • Mitochondrion
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    A mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria) is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi. Mitochondria have a double

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

  • Tail
  • Distinct, flexible appendage to the torso of an animal

    vestibulospinal pathway for context-dependent motor control of the mouse tail". Cell Reports. 44 (7). doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115957. ISSN 2211-1247. PMID 40638385

    Tail

    Tail

    Tail

  • Chimera (genetics)
  • Organism composed of cells of different genotypes

    shoots from chimeras of Brassica juncea and Brassica oleracea". Plant Cell Reports. 26 (10): 1727–1732. Bibcode:2007PCelR..26.1727Z. doi:10.1007/s00299-007-0398-4

    Chimera (genetics)

    Chimera (genetics)

    Chimera_(genetics)

  • Peto's paradox
  • Observation concerning cancer rates

    have evolved different mechanisms for suppressing cancer. A paper in Cell Reports in January 2015 claimed to have found genes in the bowhead whale (Balaena

    Peto's paradox

    Peto's_paradox

  • Stem cell
  • Unspecialized biological cell that can become specialized

    multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can change into various types of cells and proliferate indefinitely

    Stem cell

    Stem cell

    Stem_cell

  • Fuel cell
  • Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity

    A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity

    Fuel cell

    Fuel cell

    Fuel_cell

  • Adult stem cell
  • Multipotent stem cell in the adult body

    Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells, found throughout the body after development, that multiply by cell division to replenish dying cells and regenerate

    Adult stem cell

    Adult stem cell

    Adult_stem_cell

  • Neolithic decline
  • Prehistoric collapse in human populations

    5,000-year-old hunter-gatherer already plagued by Yersinia pestis". Cell Reports. 35 (13) 109278. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109278. ISSN 2211-1247. PMID 34192537

    Neolithic decline

    Neolithic_decline

  • Single-cell sequencing
  • Examines sequence information from individual cells

    Single-cell sequencing examines the nucleic acid sequence information from individual cells with optimized next-generation sequencing technologies, providing

    Single-cell sequencing

    Single-cell_sequencing

  • Miniature Pinscher
  • Dog breed

    Origin, Migration, and Hybridization on Modern Dog Breed Development". Cell Reports. 19 (4): 697–708. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.03.079. PMC 5492993. "Miniature

    Miniature Pinscher

    Miniature Pinscher

    Miniature_Pinscher

  • Pavement cells
  • Pavement cells are a cell type found in the outmost epidermal layer of plants. The main purpose of these cells is to form a protective layer for the more

    Pavement cells

    Pavement_cells

  • Precursor cell
  • Partially differentiated usually unipotent cell

    progenitor cells. A precursor cell is a stem cell with the capacity to differentiate into only one cell type, meaning they are unipotent stem cells. In embryology

    Precursor cell

    Precursor cell

    Precursor_cell

  • Glitter cell
  • Glitter cells (also called Sternheimer-Malbin positive cells) are polymorphonuclear leukocyte neutrophils with granules that show a Brownian movement and

    Glitter cell

    Glitter_cell

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    HIV infects vital cells in the human immune system, such as helper T cells (specifically CD4+ T cells), macrophages, and dendritic cells. HIV infection leads

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

  • Alpha cell
  • Glucagon secreting cell

    Alpha cells (α-cells) are endocrine cells that are found in the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. Alpha cells secrete the peptide hormone glucagon

    Alpha cell

    Alpha cell

    Alpha_cell

  • Endometriosis
  • Medical condition

    Vincent K (2024). "Current developments in endometriosis-associated pain". Cell Reports Medicine. 5 (10) 101769. doi:10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101769. ISSN 2666-3791

    Endometriosis

    Endometriosis

    Endometriosis

  • Charles Brenner (biochemist)
  • American biologist

    TET1-Dependent DNA Demethylation Is Essential for KRAS-Mediated Transformation". Cell Reports. 9 (5): 1827–1840. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2014.10.063. PMC 4268240. PMID 25466250

    Charles Brenner (biochemist)

    Charles_Brenner_(biochemist)

  • Apoptosis
  • Form of programmed cell death

    off') is a form of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms and in some eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms such as yeast. Biochemical

    Apoptosis

    Apoptosis

    Apoptosis

  • Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
  • Academic journal

    Stem Cell Reviews and Reports is a medical journal published quarterly by Springer Science+Business Media. It covers contemporary and emerging areas in

    Stem Cell Reviews and Reports

    Stem_Cell_Reviews_and_Reports

  • Giant cell
  • Mass resulting from the fusion of many cells

    A giant cell (also known as a multinucleated giant cell, or multinucleate giant cell) is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually

    Giant cell

    Giant cell

    Giant_cell

  • Innate lymphoid cell
  • Group of innate immune cells that are derived from common lymphoid progenitors

    Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are the most recently discovered family of innate immune cells, derived from common lymphoid progenitors (CLPs). In response

    Innate lymphoid cell

    Innate_lymphoid_cell

  • SARM1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    and Allow Recovery of a Metastable Pool of Axons Fated to Degenerate". Cell Reports. 34 (1) 108588. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108588. PMC 8179325. PMID 33406435

    SARM1

    SARM1

    SARM1

  • Cell Stem Cell
  • Academic journal

    Cell Stem Cell is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier. The journal was established in 2007 and focuses on

    Cell Stem Cell

    Cell_Stem_Cell

  • Megakaryocyte–erythroid progenitor cell
  • Megakaryocyte–erythroid progenitor cells (MEPs) are hematopoietic progenitor cells that give rise to erythrocytes (red blood cells) and megakaryocytes, which

    Megakaryocyte–erythroid progenitor cell

    Megakaryocyte–erythroid_progenitor_cell

  • Regulatory T cell
  • White blood cells of the immune system

    The regulatory T cells (Tregs /ˈtiːrɛɡ/ or Treg cells), formerly known as suppressor T cells, are a subpopulation of T cells that modulate the immune

    Regulatory T cell

    Regulatory_T_cell

  • Cell sorting
  • Process of separating populations of cells

    Cell sorting is the process through which a particular cell type is separated from others contained in a sample on the basis of its physical or biological

    Cell sorting

    Cell_sorting

  • Epstein–Barr virus
  • Virus of the herpes family

    complement receptor type 1 / CD35 is an Epstein–Barr Virus receptor". Cell Reports. 3 (2): 371–85. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2013.01.023. PMC 3633082. PMID 23416052

    Epstein–Barr virus

    Epstein–Barr virus

    Epstein–Barr_virus

  • Sickle cell disease
  • Medical condition

    Sickle cell disease (SCD), also simply called sickle cell, or sickle cell anemia is a group of inherited hemoglobin-related blood disorders. The most common

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle_cell_disease

  • Very small embryonic-like stem cells
  • embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) are a term applied to a population of adult stem cells that share several characteristics with embryonic stem cells. Initially

    Very small embryonic-like stem cells

    Very_small_embryonic-like_stem_cells

  • Mehdi Mollapour
  • British-American biochemist (born 1973)

    Phosphorylation of Hsp90 Confers Renal Cell Carcinoma Sensitivity and Selectivity to Hsp90 Inhibitors". Cell Reports. 14 (4): 872–884. doi:10.1016/j.celrep

    Mehdi Mollapour

    Mehdi Mollapour

    Mehdi_Mollapour

  • Electric battery
  • Power supply with electrochemical cells

    Other primary wet cells are the Leclanche cell, Grove cell, Bunsen cell, Chromic acid cell, Clark cell, and Weston cell. The Leclanche cell chemistry was

    Electric battery

    Electric battery

    Electric_battery

  • Super-enhancer
  • Region of a genome which regulates expression of genes related to cell identity

    Cell differentiation in multicellular organisms with different cell types is determined, in each cell type, by the expression of genes under the regulatory

    Super-enhancer

    Super-enhancer

    Super-enhancer

  • Single-cell transcriptomics
  • Analysis technique of genes

    Single-cell transcriptomics examines the gene expression level of individual cells in a given population by simultaneously measuring the RNA concentration

    Single-cell transcriptomics

    Single-cell_transcriptomics

  • Cell Systems
  • Academic journal

    Cell Press. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 11.091. "Cell Systems". 2021 Journal Citation Reports.

    Cell Systems

    Cell_Systems

  • Neoblast
  • Planarian regeneration proliferative cells

    "Molecular and cellular characterization of planarian stem cell microenvironments". Cell Reports. 44 (10) 116401. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116401. PMID 41101313

    Neoblast

    Neoblast

    Neoblast

  • The Cell (film)
  • 2000 film by Tarsem Singh

    The Cell is a 2000 science fiction psychological horror film directed by Tarsem Singh in his directorial debut, written by Mark Protosevich, and starring

    The Cell (film)

    The_Cell_(film)

  • Embryonic stem cell
  • Type of pluripotent blastocystic stem cell

    Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, an early-stage pre-implantation embryo. Human

    Embryonic stem cell

    Embryonic stem cell

    Embryonic_stem_cell

  • Asymmetric cell division
  • Production of two daughter cells with different cellular fates

    An asymmetric cell division produces two daughter cells with different cellular fates. This is in contrast to symmetric cell divisions which give rise

    Asymmetric cell division

    Asymmetric_cell_division

  • Antibiotic
  • Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria

    across Eukaryotic Models: A Call for Caution in Biomedical Research". Cell Reports. 10 (10): 1681–1691. Bibcode:2015CellR..10.1681M. doi:10.1016/j.celrep

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

  • Load cell
  • Instrument which indicates force strength

    A load cell converts a force such as tension, compression, pressure, or torque into a signal (electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic pressure, or mechanical

    Load cell

    Load_cell

  • Basal-cell carcinoma
  • Most common type of skin cancer

    Basal-cell carcinoma (BCC), also known as basal-cell cancer, basalioma, or rodent ulcer, is the most common type of skin cancer. It often appears as a

    Basal-cell carcinoma

    Basal-cell carcinoma

    Basal-cell_carcinoma

  • Heterojunction solar cell
  • Solar-cell architecture

    solar cells (HJT), variously known as Silicon heterojunctions (SHJ) or Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin Layer (HIT), are a family of photovoltaic cell technologies

    Heterojunction solar cell

    Heterojunction solar cell

    Heterojunction_solar_cell

  • Complete blood count
  • Routine laboratory test of blood cells

    red blood cells). The red blood cell indices, which indicate the average size and hemoglobin content of red blood cells, are also reported, and a white

    Complete blood count

    Complete blood count

    Complete_blood_count

  • Leprosy
  • Chronic disease caused by bacterial infection

    promotes adult liver organ growth without fibrosis and tumorigenesis". Cell Reports. Medicine. 3 (11) 100820. doi:10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100820. PMC 9729881

    Leprosy

    Leprosy

    Leprosy

  • N6-Methyladenosine
  • Modification in mRNA, DNA

    two distinct classes of mRNA methylation at internal and 5' sites". Cell Reports. 8 (1): 284–296. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2014.05.048. PMC 4142486. PMID 24981863

    N6-Methyladenosine

    N6-Methyladenosine

    N6-Methyladenosine

  • Stem-cell therapy
  • Use of stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition

    Stem-cell therapy uses stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition. As of 2024[update], the only FDA-approved therapy using stem cells is hematopoietic

    Stem-cell therapy

    Stem-cell_therapy

  • Cell signaling
  • System of communication

    Cell signaling (cell signalling in British English) is the biological process by which a cell interacts with itself, with other cells, and with the environment

    Cell signaling

    Cell signaling

    Cell_signaling

  • Organoid
  • Miniaturized and simplified version of an organ

    organ. It is derived from one or a few cells from a tissue, embryonic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells, which can self-organize in three-dimensional

    Organoid

    Organoid

    Organoid

  • International Society for Stem Cell Research
  • Fischer, Yvonne; Gathier, Atie (June 4, 2013). "Welcome to Stem Cell Reports". Stem Cell Reports. 1 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1016/j.stemcr.2013.05.003. ISSN 2213-6711

    International Society for Stem Cell Research

    International_Society_for_Stem_Cell_Research

  • Merkel cell
  • Receptors in the skin of vertebrates

    Merkel cells, also known as Merkel–Ranvier cells or tactile epithelial cells, are oval-shaped mechanoreceptors essential for light touch sensation and

    Merkel cell

    Merkel cell

    Merkel_cell

  • Eduardo Marbán
  • Cuban-American cardiologist

    Benefits of Cell Therapy in Mouse and Human Models of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy". Stem Cell Reports. 10 (3). International Society for Stem Cell Research:

    Eduardo Marbán

    Eduardo Marbán

    Eduardo_Marbán

  • HeLa
  • Oldest cultured human cell line (1951)

    an immortalized cell line used in scientific research. It is the oldest human cell line and one of the most commonly used. HeLa cells are durable and

    HeLa

    HeLa

    HeLa

  • TREM2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    dendritic cells, osteoclasts, and microglia, which are immune cells in the central nervous system. In the liver, TREM2 is expressed by several cell types

    TREM2

    TREM2

    TREM2

  • Glycoprotein
  • Protein with oligosaccharide modifications

    Constraints Determine the Glycosylation of HIV-1 Envelope Trimers". Cell Reports. 11 (10): 1604–1613. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.05.017. PMC 4555872. PMID 26051934

    Glycoprotein

    Glycoprotein

    Glycoprotein

  • Lymph node
  • Organ of the lymphatic system

    macrophages antagonize dendritic cell vaccines by suppressing CD8+ T cells". Cell Reports Medicine. 5 (1) 101377. Cell Press. doi:10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.101377

    Lymph node

    Lymph node

    Lymph_node

  • ATRX
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    Silencing at Interstitial Heterochromatic Loci and Imprinted Genes". Cell Reports. 11 (3): 405–18. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.03.036. PMC 4410944. PMID 25865896

    ATRX

    ATRX

    ATRX

  • Tissue-resident memory T cell
  • Tissue-resident memory T cells or TRM cells represent a subset of a long-lived memory T cells that occupies epithelial, mucosal and other tissues (skin

    Tissue-resident memory T cell

    Tissue-resident_memory_T_cell

  • Mucosal-associated invariant T cell
  • Cell type in the immune system

    invariant T cells (MAIT cells) make up a subset of T cells in the immune system that display innate, effector-like qualities. In humans, MAIT cells are found

    Mucosal-associated invariant T cell

    Mucosal-associated_invariant_T_cell

  • Benjamin Wolozin
  • American pharmacologist and neurologist

    RNA-Binding Protein TIA1 Regulates tau Pathophysiology and Toxicity". Cell Reports. 15 (7): 1455–1466. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2016.04.045. ISSN 2211-1247

    Benjamin Wolozin

    Benjamin Wolozin

    Benjamin_Wolozin

  • Cell Metabolism
  • Academic journal

    9, ranking 6th of 204 journals in the Cell Biology category. "Cell Metabolism". 2024 Journal Citation Reports (Science ed.). Clarivate. 2025 – via Web

    Cell Metabolism

    Cell_Metabolism

  • Stem cell fat grafting
  • Stem cell fat grafting is the autotransplantation of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) extracted from fat-abundant donor sites (e.g. thigh or stomach)

    Stem cell fat grafting

    Stem cell fat grafting

    Stem_cell_fat_grafting

  • Adenosine triphosphate
  • Energy-carrying molecule in living cells

    "Microglial control of neuronal development via somatic purinergic junctions". Cell Reports. 40 (12) 111369. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111369. PMC 9513806. PMID 36130488

    Adenosine triphosphate

    Adenosine triphosphate

    Adenosine_triphosphate

  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
  • Stealth video game series

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a series of action-adventure stealth games, the first of which was released in 2002, and their tie-in novels that were endorsed

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

    Tom_Clancy's_Splinter_Cell

  • Prion
  • Pathogenic type of misfolded protein

    "Grass plants bind, retain, uptake, and transport infectious prions". Cell Reports. 11 (8): 1168–75. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.04.036. PMC 4449294. PMID 25981035

    Prion

    Prion

    Prion

  • PIEZO1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    (December 2023). "Cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion regulated by Piezo1 is critical for stiffness-dependent DRG neuron aggregation". Cell Reports. 42 (12) 113522

    PIEZO1

    PIEZO1

    PIEZO1

  • Oryza sativa
  • Species of plant

    2014). "Recent progress on molecular breeding of rice in China". Plant Cell Reports. 33 (4). Springer Science+Business Media: 551–564. Bibcode:2014PCelR

    Oryza sativa

    Oryza sativa

    Oryza_sativa

  • Solar cell
  • Device used to produce electricity from light

    A solar cell, also known as a photovoltaic cell (PV cell), is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by using

    Solar cell

    Solar cell

    Solar_cell

  • CRISPR gene editing
  • Gene editing method

    "CRISPR-Mediated Integration of Large Gene Cassettes Using AAV Donor Vectors". Cell Reports. 20 (3): 750–756. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.06.064. PMC 5568673. PMID 28723575

    CRISPR gene editing

    CRISPR gene editing

    CRISPR_gene_editing

  • Samantha Butler
  • American academic

    Dorsal Spinal Sensory Interneurons from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells". Stem Cell Reports. 10 (2): 390–405. doi:10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.12.012. ISSN 2213-6711

    Samantha Butler

    Samantha Butler

    Samantha_Butler

  • Nerve injury classification
  • Scheme developed by Seddon and Sunderland

    (2024-02-27). "Schwann cell promotes macrophage recruitment through IL-17B/IL-17RB pathway in injured peripheral nerves". Cell Reports. 43 (2) 113753. doi:10

    Nerve injury classification

    Nerve injury classification

    Nerve_injury_classification

  • Hallmarks of aging
  • Types of irreversible biochemical changes

    Enhances Cellular Quality-Control Processes in Human Skeletal Muscle". Cell Reports. 14 (3): 422–428. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.12.042. hdl:10447/462955

    Hallmarks of aging

    Hallmarks_of_aging

  • Planarian
  • Flatworms of the Turbellaria class

    Reddien, Peter W. (2013-08-29). "Muscle cells provide instructions for planarian regeneration". Cell Reports. 4 (4): 633–641. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2013

    Planarian

    Planarian

    Planarian

  • Patch clamp
  • Laboratory technique in electrophysiology

    isolated living cells, tissue sections, or patches of cell membrane. The technique is especially useful in the study of excitable cells such as neurons

    Patch clamp

    Patch clamp

    Patch_clamp

  • Neurogenesis
  • Generation of cells within the nervous system

    Neurogenesis is the process by which nervous system cells, the neurons, are produced by neural stem cells (NSCs). This occurs in all species of animals except

    Neurogenesis

    Neurogenesis

  • Water fuel cell
  • Perpetual motion machine

    The water fuel cell is a non-functional design for a "perpetual motion machine" created by Stanley Allen Meyer (August 24, 1940 – March 20, 1998). Meyer

    Water fuel cell

    Water_fuel_cell

  • Electrochemical cell
  • Electro-chemical device

    electrical energy in an electrolytic cell. Both galvanic and electrolytic cells can be thought of as having two half-cells: consisting of separate oxidation

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical_cell

  • Diatom
  • Single-celled alga with a silica cell wall

    (October 2018). "Genome editing in diatoms: achievements and goals". Plant Cell Reports. 37 (10): 1401–1408. Bibcode:2018PCelR..37.1401K. doi:10.1007/s00299-018-2334-1

    Diatom

    Diatom

    Diatom

  • Helicobacter pylori
  • Species of bacteria

    pylori Infection Causes Characteristic DNA Damage Patterns in Human Cells". Cell Reports. 11 (11): 1703–13. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.05.030. PMID 26074077

    Helicobacter pylori

    Helicobacter pylori

    Helicobacter_pylori

  • Michele De Palma
  • Italian biologist

    peer-reviewed scientific journals, such as Science Translational Medicine, Cell Reports, BBA Reviews on Cancer and Cancer Immunology Research. "Michele De Palma"

    Michele De Palma

    Michele De Palma

    Michele_De_Palma

  • Medullary thymic epithelial cells
  • Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) represent a unique stromal cell population of the thymus which plays an essential role in the establishment

    Medullary thymic epithelial cells

    Medullary thymic epithelial cells

    Medullary_thymic_epithelial_cells

  • Cas9
  • Microbial protein found in Streptococcus pyogenes M1 GAS

    "Genome engineering with CRISPR-Cas9 in the mosquito Aedes aegypti". Cell Reports. 11 (1): 51–60. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.03.009. PMC 4394034. PMID 25818303

    Cas9

    Cas9

    Cas9

  • Plant embryonic development
  • Process after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant embryo

    evaluation of the effects of pH, ethylene and activated charcoal". Plant Cell Reports. 9 (1): 34–37. Bibcode:1990PCelR...932131S. doi:10.1007/BF00232131. ISSN 0721-7714

    Plant embryonic development

    Plant_embryonic_development

  • Blastoid (embryoid)
  • Stem cell-based embryo model

    research, stem cell-derived embryo models and in vitro gametogenesis: Considerations leading to the revised ISSCR guidelines". Stem Cell Reports. 16 (6): 1416–1424

    Blastoid (embryoid)

    Blastoid_(embryoid)

  • Folliculin
  • Protein-coding gene

    "Folliculin regulates cell-cell adhesion, AMPK, and mTORC1 in a cell-type-specific manner in lung-derived cells". Physiological Reports. 2 (8) e12107. doi:10

    Folliculin

    Folliculin

    Folliculin

  • Small-cell carcinoma
  • Type of malignant cancer

    et al. (February 2011). "Pure small cell carcinoma of the prostate: a case report and literature review". Case Reports in Oncology. 4 (1): 88–95. doi:10

    Small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell_carcinoma

  • Topologically associating domain
  • Self-interacting genomic region

    LA (May 2016). "Formation of Chromosomal Domains by Loop Extrusion". Cell Reports. 15 (9): 2038–2049. Bibcode:2016CellR..15.2038F. doi:10.1016/j.celrep

    Topologically associating domain

    Topologically associating domain

    Topologically_associating_domain

  • Helper T cell
  • Type of immune cell

    The T helper cells (Th cells), also known as CD4+ cells or CD4-positive cells, are a type of T cell that play an important role in the adaptive immune

    Helper T cell

    Helper T cell

    Helper_T_cell

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  • Well
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Well

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or stream, Middle English well(e) (Old English well(a)).German : from a short form of the personal names Wallo, Walilo.German : nickname from Middle High German wël ‘round’.

    Well

  • Gell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)

    Gell

    Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : nickname for a man with red hair, from Yiddish gel ‘red-headed’, Middle High German gel ‘yellow’, German gelb (see Geller).German : unexplained.English : from a short form of the personal name Julian.Variant of French Gille.

    Gell

  • Sell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sell

    English : from Middle English selle, a rough hut of the type normally occupied by animals, hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a hut like this. In many cases the name may have been in effect a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.Americanized spelling of Hungarian and Hungarian Jewish Széll, a topographic name for someone who lived in a spot exposed to the wind, from Hungarian szél ‘wind’.German : variant of Selle.

    Sell

  • BELL
  • Female

    English

    BELL

    Variant spelling of English Belle, BELL means "beautiful." 

    BELL

  • Cedl
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Cedl

    Blind.

    Cedl

  • KELL
  • Male

    English

    KELL

    Short form of English unisex Kelly, KELL means "bright-headed."

    KELL

  • Pell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pell

    English : from the Middle English personal name Pell, a pet form of Peter.English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in furs, from Middle English, Old French pel ‘skin’.English : variant of Pill 1.German : variant of Pelle or, in some instances, a variant of Pfell, the South German form of this name, from Middle High German phelle(e) ‘purple silk cloth’.

    Pell

  • Fell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly northern)

    Fell

    English (chiefly northern) : topographic name for someone who lived by an area of high ground or by a prominent crag, from northern Middle English fell ‘high ground’, ‘rock’, ‘crag’ (Old Norse fjall, fell).English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a furrier, from Middle English fell, Middle High German vel, or German Fell or Yiddish fel, all of which mean ‘skin’, ‘hide’, or ‘pelt’. Yiddish fel refers to untanned hide, in contrast to pelts ‘tanned hide’ (see Pilcher).

    Fell

  • NELL
  • Female

    English

    NELL

    Pet form of English Eleanor, NELL means "foreign; the other."

    NELL

  • Cele
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Cele

    Abbreviation of Cecilia: blind.

    Cele

  • Call
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Call

    Irish : reduced form of McCall.English : from Middle English calle ‘close-fitting cap for women’ (from Old French cale), probably applied as a metonymic occupational name. Compare Cale.Catalan : topographic name from call ‘narrow track’ (Latin callis). Compare Calle.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Koll or Goll.

    Call

  • Bell
  • Boy/Male

    French English

    Bell

    Handsome.

    Bell

  • CELA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CELA

    (סֶלַע) Hebrew name CELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra.

    CELA

  • Nell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and German

    Nell

    Dutch and German : from the personal name Nel, a reduced form of Cornelius.South German : nickname from Middle High German nelle ‘crown of the head’, perhaps denoting an obstinate person.English : from the Middle English personal name Nel(le), a variant of Neill.

    Nell

  • Dell
  • Girl/Female

    English American German

    Dell

    noble.

    Dell

  • Dell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dell

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a small valley, from Middle English, Old English dell ‘dell’, ‘valley’, or a habitational name from any of several minor places named Dell, from this word, for example in Buckinghamshire, Essex, and Sussex.German : from Low German delle ‘dell’, ‘depression’ (Middle High German telle ‘gorge’).

    Dell

  • Yell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex)

    Yell

    English (Essex) : unexplained; perhaps from the personal name Yuel, a form of the Biblical name Joel.Scottish (Shetland) : from the name of the principal island of the Shetlands. According to Black, ‘Persons of this name in Shetland have changed to Dalziel, probably from the idea of its being more aristocratic, and spell

    Yell

  • Hell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hell

    English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.

    Hell

  • Coll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coll

    English : from a reduced form of the personal name Nicholas.Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McColl.Catalan : topographic name from coll ‘mountain pass’, from Latin collis ‘hill’.Americanized spelling of German Koll or Kohl.

    Coll

  • Mell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mell

    English : variant of Mill.German : variant of Melle.

    Mell

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  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.

  • Well
  • a.

    Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.

  • Celled
  • a.

    Containing a cell or cells.

  • Sance-bell
  • n.

    Alt. of Sancte bell

  • Celli
  • pl.

    of Cello

  • Pericellular
  • a.

    Surrounding a cell; as, the pericellular lymph spaces surrounding ganglion cells.

  • Cell
  • n.

    Same as Cella.

  • Cytogenesis
  • n.

    Development of cells in animal and vegetable organisms. See Gemmation, Budding, Karyokinesis; also Cell development, under Cell.

  • Cell
  • v. t.

    To place or inclose in a cell.

  • Call
  • v. t.

    To utter in a loud or distinct voice; -- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an account; to call the roll of a military company.

  • Bell
  • v. i.

    To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.

  • Well
  • v. t.

    To pour forth, as from a well.

  • Multicellular
  • a.

    Consisting of, or having, many cells or more than one cell.

  • Well
  • a.

    Safe; as, a chip warranted well at a certain day and place.

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.

  • Sell
  • n.

    A cell; a house.

  • Well-plighted
  • a.

    Being well folded.

  • Proliferation
  • n.

    The continuous development of cells in tissue formation; cell formation.

  • Cellular
  • a.

    Consisting of, or containing, cells; of or pertaining to a cell or cells.