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  • D cell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    D cell can mean: D battery, a common size of dry-cell electrical battery D cell (biology), a hormone secreting, regulatory cell type found in the stomach

    D cell

    D_cell

  • D battery
  • Standard battery size

    A D battery (D cell or IEC R20) is a standardized size of a dry cell. A D cell is cylindrical with an electrical contact at each end; the positive end

    D battery

    D battery

    D_battery

  • List of human cell types
  • The list of human cell types provides an enumeration and description of the various specialized cells found within the human body, highlighting their

    List of human cell types

    List of human cell types

    List_of_human_cell_types

  • 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

  • Cell cycle
  • Events leading to cell division

    The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the sequence of events that take place in a cell and lead to its division into two daughter cells. These events

    Cell cycle

    Cell cycle

    Cell_cycle

  • List of battery sizes
  • arrangement, and special characteristics. The same physically interchangeable cell size or battery size may have widely different characteristics; physical

    List of battery sizes

    List_of_battery_sizes

  • Cell (biology)
  • Basic unit of life forms

    A biological cell basically consists of a semipermeable cell membrane enclosing cytoplasm that contains genetic material. Most cells are only visible

    Cell (biology)

    Cell (biology)

    Cell_(biology)

  • Enteroendocrine cell
  • Cell that produces gastrointestinal hormones

    Enteroendocrine cells are specialized cells of the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas with endocrine function. They produce gastrointestinal hormones

    Enteroendocrine cell

    Enteroendocrine cell

    Enteroendocrine_cell

  • Morphology (biology)
  • Study of external forms and structures of organisms

    enabled the observation of 3-D cell morphology with both high spatial and temporal resolution. The dynamic processes of this cell morphology which are controlled

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology_(biology)

  • 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

  • Cell biology
  • Branch of biology that studies cells

    cells, with subtopics including the study of cell metabolism, cell communication, cell cycle, biochemistry, and cell composition. The study of cells is

    Cell biology

    Cell biology

    Cell_biology

  • Delta cell
  • Somatostatin-producing cell

    Delta cells (δ-cells or D cells) are somatostatin-producing cells. They can be found in the stomach, intestine and the pancreatic islets. Delta cells comprise

    Delta cell

    Delta cell

    Delta_cell

  • 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

  • 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

  • T cell
  • White blood cells of the immune system

    of a T-cell receptor (TCR) on their cell surface. T cells are born from hematopoietic stem cells, found in the bone marrow. Developing T cells then migrate

    T cell

    T cell

    T_cell

  • Dendritic cell
  • Accessory cell of the mammalian immune system

    A dendritic cell (DC) is an antigen-presenting cell (also known as an accessory cell) of the mammalian immune system. A dendritic cell's function is to

    Dendritic cell

    Dendritic cell

    Dendritic_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

  • 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

  • Cell–cell interaction
  • Communications in cell biology

    Cellcell interaction refers to the direct interactions between cell surfaces that play a crucial role in the development and function of multicellular

    Cell–cell interaction

    Cell–cell_interaction

  • B cell
  • Type of white blood cell

    believed. B cells, unlike the other two classes of lymphocytes, T cells and natural killer cells, express B cell receptors (BCRs) on their cell membrane

    B cell

    B cell

    B_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

  • 3D cell culture
  • Free-floating three-dimensional culture of cells

    A 3D cell culture is an artificially created environment in which biological cells are permitted to grow or interact with their surroundings in all three

    3D cell culture

    3D_cell_culture

  • Pepstatin
  • Chemical compound

    pepsin, cathepsins D and E. Except for its role as a protease inhibitor, however, the pharmacological action of pepstatin A upon cells remain unclear. Pepstatin

    Pepstatin

    Pepstatin

    Pepstatin

  • Cell–cell recognition
  • Biological ability of cells to distinguish between types of neighboring cells

    In cellular biology, cellcell recognition is a cell's ability to distinguish one type of neighboring cell from another. This phenomenon occurs when complementary

    Cell–cell recognition

    Cell–cell recognition

    Cell–cell_recognition

  • 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

  • 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

  • Cell division
  • Biological process

    Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle in which

    Cell division

    Cell division

    Cell_division

  • V(D)J recombination
  • Adaptive immunity variety-generation process

    immune system. V(D)J recombination in mammals occurs in the primary lymphoid organs (bone marrow for B cells and thymus for T cells) and in a nearly random

    V(D)J recombination

    V(D)J_recombination

  • Cell wall
  • Outermost layer of some cells

    A cell wall is a structural layer that surrounds some cell types, found immediately outside the cell membrane. It can be tough, flexible, and sometimes

    Cell wall

    Cell wall

    Cell_wall

  • 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

  • Natural killer cell
  • Type of cytotoxic lymphocyte

    Natural killer cells, also known as NK cells, are a type of cytotoxic lymphocyte critical to the innate immune system. They are a kind of large granular

    Natural killer cell

    Natural killer cell

    Natural_killer_cell

  • Flame cell
  • Perform excretion and maintain osmotic pressure in Platyhelminthes

    Flame cells function like a kidney, removing waste materials. Bundles of flame cells are called protonephridia. The flame cell has a nucleated cell body

    Flame cell

    Flame cell

    Flame_cell

  • White blood cell
  • Type of cells of the immunological system

    White blood cells (scientific name leukocytes), also called immune cells or immunocytes, are cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting

    White blood cell

    White blood cell

    White_blood_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

  • 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

  • Mast cell
  • Cell found in connective tissue

    A mast cell (also known as a mastocyte or a labrocyte) is a resident cell that develops and lives in connective or mucosal tissue and contains many small

    Mast cell

    Mast cell

    Mast_cell

  • Sperm
  • Male reproductive cell

    male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction (forms in which there is a larger, female reproductive cell and a smaller,

    Sperm

    Sperm

    Sperm

  • A549 cell
  • Cell line

    A549 cells are adenocarcinomic human alveolar basal epithelial cells, and constitute a cell line that was first developed in 1972 by D. J. Giard, et al

    A549 cell

    A549 cell

    A549_cell

  • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
  • Bone marrow cancer in which lymphocytes are overproduced

    type of white blood cell. B cell lymphocytes can begin to collect in the blood, spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow; these cells malfunction and crowd

    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia

  • Mesangial cell
  • Specialised kidney cells

    corpuscle. The mesangial cell population accounts for approximately 30-40% of the total cells in the glomerulus. Mesangial cells can be categorized as either

    Mesangial cell

    Mesangial_cell

  • Gastric glands
  • Glands in lining of the human stomach

    enterochromaffin like cells (ECL cells), G cells, and D cells. Enterochromaffin-like cells (ECL cells) – They release serotonin and histamine. These cells store and

    Gastric glands

    Gastric glands

    Gastric_glands

  • Enterochromaffin-like cell
  • Type of digestive system cell

    Enterochromaffin-like cells or ECL cells are a type of neuroendocrine cell found in the gastric glands of the gastric mucosa beneath the epithelium, in

    Enterochromaffin-like cell

    Enterochromaffin-like cell

    Enterochromaffin-like_cell

  • Cell plate
  • Structure in dividing plant cells

    plants occurs by cell plate formation. This process entails the delivery of Golgi-derived and endosomal vesicles carrying cell wall and cell membrane components

    Cell plate

    Cell plate

    Cell_plate

  • Cell culture
  • Process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions

    Cell culture or tissue culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside of their natural environment. After

    Cell culture

    Cell culture

    Cell_culture

  • Cell membrane
  • Biological membrane that separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment

    The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a semipermeable biological

    Cell membrane

    Cell membrane

    Cell_membrane

  • Plasma cell
  • White blood cell that secretes large volumes of antibodies

    Plasma cells, also called plasma B cells or effector B cells, are white blood cells that originate in the lymphoid organs as B cells and secrete large

    Plasma cell

    Plasma cell

    Plasma_cell

  • Muscle cell
  • Type of cell found in muscle tissue

    A muscle cell, also known as a myocyte, is a mature contractile cell in the muscle of an animal. In humans and other vertebrates there are three types:

    Muscle cell

    Muscle cell

    Muscle_cell

  • Cell therapy
  • Therapy in which cellular material is injected into a patient

    Cell therapy (also called cellular therapy, cell transplantation, or cytotherapy) is a therapy in which viable cells are injected, grafted or implanted

    Cell therapy

    Cell therapy

    Cell_therapy

  • Antigen-presenting cell
  • Cell that displays antigen bound by MHC proteins on its surface

    An antigen-presenting cell (APC) or accessory cell is a cell that displays an antigen bound by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins on its surface;

    Antigen-presenting cell

    Antigen-presenting cell

    Antigen-presenting_cell

  • Red blood cell
  • Oxygen-delivering blood cell and the most common type of blood cell

    medical publishing, also known as red cells, erythroid cells, and rarely haematids, are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's principal means

    Red blood cell

    Red blood cell

    Red_blood_cell

  • Alkaline battery
  • Type of electrical cell

    the cell increases. A rule of thumb is that an AA alkaline battery can deliver 700 mA without any significant heating. Larger cells, such as C and D cells

    Alkaline battery

    Alkaline battery

    Alkaline_battery

  • Cone cell
  • Photoreceptor cells responsible for color vision made to function in bright light

    Cone cells or cones are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the vertebrate eye. Cones are active in daylight conditions and enable photopic vision, as

    Cone cell

    Cone cell

    Cone_cell

  • Lymphoma
  • Hematologic cancer that affects lymphocytes

    blood and lymph tumors that develop from lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). The name typically refers to just the cancerous versions rather than all

    Lymphoma

    Lymphoma

    Lymphoma

  • Battery nomenclature
  • Naming of types of electrical battery

    high respectively, although the similarly sized Burgess No. 1 (C cell) and No. 2 (D cell) were still produced under that name through the 1950s. Eventually

    Battery nomenclature

    Battery_nomenclature

  • Rh blood group system
  • Human blood group system involving 49 blood antigens

    of D antigens on a red blood cell. In contrast, the partial D phenotype is due to an alteration in D-epitopes. Thus, in partial D, the number of D antigens

    Rh blood group system

    Rh blood group system

    Rh_blood_group_system

  • Volt
  • SI derived unit of voltage

    Nerve cell resting potential: ~ 75 mV Single-cell, rechargeable NiMH or NiCd battery: 1.2 V Single-cell, non-rechargeable (e.g., AAA, AA, C and D cells):

    Volt

    Volt

    Volt

  • 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

  • Cell nucleus
  • Eukaryotic membrane-bounded organelle containing DNA

    cell nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus 'kernel, seed'; pl.: nuclei) is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells usually

    Cell nucleus

    Cell nucleus

    Cell_nucleus

  • Packed red blood cells
  • Red blood cells separated for blood transfusion

    Red blood cell concentrates, also known as red cell concentrates or packed red blood cells, are red blood cells that have been separated for blood transfusion

    Packed red blood cells

    Packed red blood cells

    Packed_red_blood_cells

  • Non-small-cell lung cancer
  • Any type of epithelial lung cancer other than small-cell lung carcinoma

    Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), or non-small-cell lung carcinoma, is a type of epithelial lung cancer other than small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). Non-small-cell

    Non-small-cell lung cancer

    Non-small-cell lung cancer

    Non-small-cell_lung_cancer

  • Beta cell
  • Type of cell found in pancreatic islets

    Beta cells (β-cells) are specialized endocrine cells located within the pancreatic islets of Langerhans responsible for the production and release of

    Beta cell

    Beta cell

    Beta_cell

  • Cleavage (embryo)
  • Division of cells in the early embryo

    of cells in the early development of the embryo, following fertilization but before amniogenesis. The zygotes of many species undergo rapid cell cycles

    Cleavage (embryo)

    Cleavage_(embryo)

  • Plant cell
  • Type of eukaryotic cell present in green plants

    Plant cells are the cells present in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Their distinctive features include primary cell walls

    Plant cell

    Plant cell

    Plant_cell

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    The Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) multi-core processor and microarchitecture developed by Sony

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • Vero cell
  • Cell lineage used in cell cultures

    Vero cells are a lineage of cells used in cell cultures. The 'Vero' lineage was isolated from kidney epithelial cells extracted from an African green monkey

    Vero cell

    Vero cell

    Vero_cell

  • Andes virus
  • South American orthohantavirus species

    Gc) that form the viral spike protein, which attaches to cell receptors for entry into cells, and the long segment encodes the viral RNA-dependent RNA

    Andes virus

    Andes_virus

  • Molecular Biology of the Cell
  • Academic journal

    factor of 4.803. It was originally established as Cell Regulation in 1989. The Editor-in-Chief is John D. Aitchison (Seattle Children's Research Institute

    Molecular Biology of the Cell

    Molecular_Biology_of_the_Cell

  • Small-cell carcinoma
  • Type of malignant cancer

    Small-cell carcinoma, is a type of highly aggressive cancer that most commonly arises within the lungs, but can also occasionally arise in the cervix,

    Small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell carcinoma

    Small-cell_carcinoma

  • 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

  • Glucose
  • Naturally produced monosaccharide

    the world, for use in cell walls, and by all living organisms to make adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used by the cell as energy. Glucose is often

    Glucose

    Glucose

    Glucose

  • Mitosis
  • Cell division into two identical cells

    (/maɪˈtoʊsɪs/) is a part of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Cell division by mitosis is an

    Mitosis

    Mitosis

    Mitosis

  • Galvanic cell
  • Electrochemical device

    A galvanic cell or voltaic cell, named after the scientists Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta, respectively, is an electrochemical cell in which an electric

    Galvanic cell

    Galvanic cell

    Galvanic_cell

  • Cell growth
  • Increase of the total mass of a cell

    of cell proliferation, where a cell, known as the mother cell, grows and divides to produce two daughter cells. Importantly, cell growth and cell division

    Cell growth

    Cell growth

    Cell_growth

  • Cell adhesion
  • Process of cell attachment

    Cell adhesion is the process by which cells interact and attach to neighbouring cells through specialised molecules of the cell surface. This process

    Cell adhesion

    Cell adhesion

    Cell_adhesion

  • Cell potency
  • Ability of a cell to differentiate into other cell types

    Cell potency is a cell's ability to differentiate into other cell types. The more cell types a cell can differentiate into, the greater its potency. Potency

    Cell potency

    Cell potency

    Cell_potency

  • Cytotoxic T cell
  • T cell that kills infected, damaged or cancerous cells

    A killer T cell (also known as TC, cytotoxic T lymphocyte, CTL, T-killer cell, cytolytic T cell, CD8+ T-cell or cd8) is a T lymphocyte (a type of white

    Cytotoxic T cell

    Cytotoxic T cell

    Cytotoxic_T_cell

  • Eukaryote
  • Domain of life whose cells have nuclei

    (/juːˈkærioʊts, -əts/) are the domain Eukaryota or Eukarya, organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants, fungi, seaweeds, and

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

  • 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

  • Blood cell
  • Cell produced by hematopoiesis

    blood cell (also called a hemocyte or hematocyte) is a cell produced through hematopoiesis and found mainly in the blood. Major types of blood cells include

    Blood cell

    Blood cell

    Blood_cell

  • Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act
  • Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act was the name of two similar bills that both passed through the United States House of Representatives and Senate, but

    Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act

    Stem_Cell_Research_Enhancement_Act

  • Basal cell
  • General cell type

    A basal cell is a general cell type that is present in many forms of epithelial tissue throughout the body. Basal cells are located between the basement

    Basal cell

    Basal cell

    Basal_cell

  • Club cell
  • Cell type

    Club cells, also known as bronchiolar exocrine cells, are low columnar/cuboidal cells with short microvilli, found in the small airways (bronchioles) of

    Club cell

    Club_cell

  • Gastric acid
  • Digestive fluid formed in the stomach

    mechanisms. Four types of cells are involved in this process: parietal cells, G cells, D cells and enterochromaffin-like cells. Beside this, the endings

    Gastric acid

    Gastric acid

    Gastric_acid

  • Photoreceptor cell
  • Type of neuroepithelial cell

    A photoreceptor cell is a specialized type of neuroepithelial cell found in the retina that is capable of visual phototransduction. The great biological

    Photoreceptor cell

    Photoreceptor cell

    Photoreceptor_cell

  • Tesseract
  • Four-dimensional analogue of the cube

    diagonal: d 2 = 2 s {\displaystyle d_{\mathrm {2} }={\sqrt {2}}s} Cell diagonal: d 3 = 3 s {\displaystyle d_{\mathrm {3} }={\sqrt {3}}s} 4-space diagonal: d 4

    Tesseract

    Tesseract

    Tesseract

  • 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

  • Hairy cell leukemia
  • Hematological malignancy

    Hairy cell leukemia is an uncommon hematological malignancy characterized by an accumulation of abnormal B lymphocytes. The incidence of hairy cell leukemia

    Hairy cell leukemia

    Hairy cell leukemia

    Hairy_cell_leukemia

  • 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

  • Germ cell
  • Gamete-producing cell

    A germ cell is any cell that gives rise to the gametes of an organism that reproduces sexually. In many animals, the germ cells originate in the primitive

    Germ cell

    Germ cell

    Germ_cell

  • K562 cells
  • Human immortalised myelogenous leukemia cell line

    K562 cells were the first human immortalised myelogenous leukemia cell line to be established. K562 cells are of the erythroleukemia type, and the cell line

    K562 cells

    K562_cells

  • 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

  • Hemoglobin D
  • Medical condition

    Hemoglobin D (HbD) is a variant of hemoglobin, a protein complex that makes up red blood cells. Based on the locations of the original identification

    Hemoglobin D

    Hemoglobin_D

  • List of contaminated cell lines
  • List of immortalized cell lines overgrown by other, more aggressive cells

    Many cell lines that are widely used for biomedical research have been overgrown by other, more aggressive cells. For example, supposed thyroid lines

    List of contaminated cell lines

    List_of_contaminated_cell_lines

  • Cell engineering
  • as altering cell production, changing cell growth and proliferation requirements, adding or removing cell functions, and many more. Cell engineering often

    Cell engineering

    Cell engineering

    Cell_engineering

  • Guard cell
  • Paired cells that control the stomatal aperture

    Guard cells are specialized cells in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs of land plants that are used to control gas exchange. They are produced

    Guard cell

    Guard cell

    Guard_cell

  • Yumi's Cells
  • 2021 South Korean television series

    Yumi's Cells (Korean: 유미의 세포들) is a 2021 South Korean television series directed by Lee Sang-yeob and starring Kim Go-eun, Ahn Bo-hyun, Park Jin-young

    Yumi's Cells

    Yumi's_Cells

  • Progenitor cell
  • Cell that differentiates into one or a few cell types

    A progenitor cell is a biological cell that can differentiate into a specific cell type. Stem cells and progenitor cells have this ability in common.

    Progenitor cell

    Progenitor cell

    Progenitor_cell

  • Hair cell
  • Auditory sensory receptor nerve cells

    vertebrates, without functioning outer hair cells, the sensitivity decreases by approximately 50 dB. Outer hair cells extend the hearing range to about 200 kHz

    Hair cell

    Hair cell

    Hair_cell

  • Raji cell
  • Human cell line

    first continuous human cell line of hematopoietic origin. The Raji cell line is widely used as a transfection host. Raji cells were derived from the B-lymphocytes

    Raji cell

    Raji cell

    Raji_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

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  • Árpád
  • Biblical

    Árpád

    the light of redemption

    Árpád

  • Jaydee
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Jaydee

    Phonetic Name Based on Initials; Combination of Initials J and D

    Jaydee

  • Umama |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Umama |

    Proper name name of grand D

    Umama |

  • Manzoor
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Manzoor

    Approve(d) Accept(ed)

    Manzoor

  • Umama
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Umama

    Proper name name of grand D

    Umama

  • ALFRÉD
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ALFRÉD

    Hungarian name derived from Latin Alfredus, ALFRÉD means "elf counsel."

    ALFRÉD

  • Al-WadÛd |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-WadÛd |

    The loving one

    Al-WadÛd |

  • Bahjat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bahjat |

    Splendors, Pl of bahjah, D

    Bahjat |

  • Dee
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Dee

    A name beginning with D, also frequently used as an independent name.

    Dee

  • KONRÁD
  • Male

    Hungarian

    KONRÁD

    Hungarian form of German Konrad, KONRÁD means "bold counsel."

    KONRÁD

  • BRÍD
  • Female

    Irish

    BRÍD

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Bríghid, BRÍD means "exalted one."

    BRÍD

  • Anshumi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Anshumi

    Every Part or Element of D Earth

    Anshumi

  • Jady
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Jady

    Stone of the Side; Combination of Initials J and D; The Gemstone Jade

    Jady

  • Sinyard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sinyard

    English : variant of Senior, with excrescent -d.

    Sinyard

  • ÁRPÁD
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ÁRPÁD

    Hungarian name ÁRPÁD means "seed."

    ÁRPÁD

  • Bahjat
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bahjat

    Splendors, Pl of bahjah, D

    Bahjat

  • Symonds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Symonds

    English : patronymic from Simon, with an excrescent -d.

    Symonds

  • MacMillan
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    MacMillan

    Son of the ba!d man.

    MacMillan

  • Simonds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Simonds

    English : variant (with excrescent -d) of Simmons.

    Simonds

  • Al-WadÛd
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-WadÛd

    The loving one

    Al-WadÛd

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Online names & meanings

  • Baran
  • Boy/Male

    German, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Parsi

    Baran

    Noble Man

  • Yugalraj | யுஂகலராஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yugalraj | யுஂகலராஜ

  • Prayerna
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Prayerna

    Bhakti; Worship

  • Boaz
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, Christian, French, Hebrew, Jewish

    Boaz

    In Strength; Swiftness

  • Mamoor |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mamoor |

    Inhabited, Civilized

  • Vivekka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vivekka

    Intelligent and Witty

  • Shufwat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shufwat

    Best; Immaculate

  • Avaraja
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Avaraja

    Younger sister

  • Tae
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Japanese

    Tae

    Many Love

  • Alds
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Alds

    Old; Wise

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  • Vice
  • prep.

    In the place of; in the stead; as, A. B. was appointed postmaster vice C. D. resigned.

  • Stopped
  • a.

    Made by complete closure of the mouth organs; shut; -- said of certain consonants (p, b, t, d, etc.).

  • Redeye
  • n.

    Same as Redfish (d).

  • Sclerotic
  • n.

    The sclerotic coat of the eye. See Illust. of Eye (d).

  • Review/d
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Review

  • Durio
  • n.

    A fruit tree (D. zibethinus, the only species known) of the Indian Archipelago. It bears the durian.

  • Arminian
  • n.

    One who holds the tenets of Arminius, a Dutch divine (b. 1560, d. 1609).

  • Dominant
  • n.

    The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.

  • Subtonic
  • n.

    A subtonic sound or element; a vocal consonant, as b, d, g, n, etc.; a subvocal.

  • Tambour
  • n.

    Same as Drum, n., 2(d).

  • Pignut
  • n.

    See Groundnut (d).

  • Yernut
  • n.

    An earthnut, or groundnut. See Groundnut (d).

  • Trill
  • n.

    The action of the organs in producing such sounds; as, to give a trill to the tongue. d

  • Daphnin
  • n.

    A white, crystalline, bitter substance, regarded as a glucoside, and extracted from Daphne mezereum and D. alpina.

  • Turnsole
  • a.

    A purple dye obtained from the plant turnsole. See def. 1 (d).

  • Dolphin
  • n.

    A cetacean of the genus Delphinus and allied genera (esp. D. delphis); the true dolphin.