| cellular signal |
A chemical released by cells and tissues to stimulate metabolic activities within those same tissues, or in other parts of the body. Neurotransmitters, hormones, peptides, cytokines, arachidonic acid derivatives, and other chemic
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| cellulase |
An enzyme that breaks down cellulose, the primary component of plants. Cellulases are used in the textile industry to give denim a stone washed look, prevent pilling, and improve texture of clothes.
Ãâó: genencordev.zoomedia.com/wt/gcor/glossary
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| cellular |
Refers to communications systems, especially the Advance Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), that divide a geographic region into sections, called cells. The purpose of this division is to make the most use out of a limited number of transmission frequencies. Each connection, or conversation, requires its own dedicated frequency, and the total number of available frequencies is about 1,000. ...
Ãâó: www.state.me.us/meopa/telephone/wireless_glossary....
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| cellular |
Refers to frequencies in the 800 MHz band in which some mobile phones operate.
Ãâó: www.armstrong-aust.com.au/commclgpac/aus/ep/au/art...
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| cellular immunity |
This refers to the immunity that is controlled by T cells.
Ãâó: www.infoaging.org/b-immune-3-terms.html
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