Clot forming cell
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PLATELETClot-forming cell
osteoblastsbone-forming cell
melanocytesA mature melanin-forming cell, typically in the skin
melanocyteA mature melanin-forming cell, typically in the skin
spirema filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREME
spiremea filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREM
spiremsSPIREM, a filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREME
spiremesSPIREME, a filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREM
monoclonalForming a clone that is derived asexually from a single individual or cell
nucleoplasmThe substance of a cell nucleus, esp. that not forming part of a nucleolus
cellulosea carbohydrate forming the chief component of cell walls in plants and in wood
histoblasta cell or group of cells forming the primary element or unit of tissue
histoblastsHISTOBLAST, a cell or group of cells forming the primary element or unit of tissue
cellulosesCELLULOSE, a carbohydrate forming the chief component of cell walls in plants and in wood
peptidoglycanA substance forming the cell walls of many bacteria, consisting of glycosaminoglycan chains interlinked with short peptides
protophyteany unicellular plant, or plant forming only a plasmodium, having reproduction only by fission, gemmation, or cell division
protophytesPROTOPHYTE, any unicellular plant, or plant forming only a plasmodium, having reproduction only by fission, gemmation, or cell division
ganglionsA structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies, typically linked by synapses, and often forming a swelling on a nerve fiber
retinulagroup of elongate neural receptor cells forming part of an arthropod compound eye: each retinula cell leads to a nerve fiber passing to the optic ganglion
retinulaegroup of elongate neural receptor cells forming part of an arthropod compound eye: each retinula cell leads to a nerve fiber passing to the optic ganglion
antigensany substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response