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epithelial
[ ep-uh-thee-lee-uhl ]
adjective
- Biology. being or relating to an epithelium, any tissue that lines a cavity or covers a surface in an animal or plant:
Cheek epithelial cells are often studied in school labs as they are easily obtained through a mouth rinse or swab.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of epithelial1
Example Sentences
These include hormonal cancers like uterine cancer, as well as epithelial cancers, such as some types of liver cancer.
The researchers also provide the first genetic and mechanistic evidence of how this intestinal epithelial expansion occurs in mothers, with direct implications for the transgenerational health of the babies.
Using single-cell sequencing and spatial mapping, the researchers specifically investigated breast epithelial cells.
The fungus infects bats through the epithelial cells of their skin without significantly damaging the cells themselves, the study finds.
One of the antibodies, FluB-400, broadly inhibited virus replication in laboratory cultures of human respiratory epithelial cells.
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