Contacted on a cell
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CALLEDContacted on a cell
POKEDContacted on Facebook, in a way
MNO6 on a cell
AMOEBACell on a slide
MNO6, on a cell phone
MOBILEAPPSomething running on a cell
POUNDSIGNSymbol on a cell phone
MNO6 on a cell phone
CONCaller on a cell phone?
SENDButton on a cell phone
MNOLetters on a cell button
TEXTWrite to on a cell phone
EMAILIt's often checked on a cell
DAYSPrisoner's tally on a cell wall
ROAMINGWord on a cell-phone bill
MNOLetters on a cell phone button
TEXTMESSAGESThey're typed on a cell phone
ROAMINGLike some charges on a cell phone
PICIt might be saved on a cell phone
NONOTalking on a cell phone during a movie, e.g.
desmosomea small thickened patch on the membrane of a cell
desmosomesDESMOSOME, a small thickened patch on the membrane of a cell
neurofibromataA tumor formed on a nerve cell sheath, frequently symptomless but occasionally malignant
neurofibromaA tumor formed on a nerve cell sheath, frequently symptomless but occasionally malignant
neurofibromasA tumor formed on a nerve cell sheath, frequently symptomless but occasionally malignant
desmosomalrelating to a desmosome, a small thickened patch on the membrane of a cell
centromeresThe point on a chromosome by which it is attached to a spindle fiber during cell division
photoreceptorsA structure in a living organism, esp. a sensory cell or sense organ, that responds to light falling on it
photoreceptorA structure in a living organism, esp. a sensory cell or sense organ, that responds to light falling on it
ganglionsA structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies, typically linked by synapses, and often forming a swelling on a nerve fiber
raphea. (in certain ovules) a ridge connecting the hilum with the chalaza b. median line or slot on a cell wall of a diatom
raphaea. (in certain ovules) a ridge connecting the hilum with the chalaza b. median line or slot on a cell wall of a diatom
receptorschemical group or molecule (as a protein) on the cell surface or in the cell interior that has an affinity for a specific chemical group, molecule, or virus
agonistchemical substance capable of combining with a specific receptor on a cell and initiating the same reaction or activity typically produced by the binding endogenous substance dopaminergic agonists compare antagonist 2b
lectinsany of a group of proteins especially of plants that are not antibodies and do not originate in an immune system but bind specifically to carbohydrate-containing receptors on cell surfaces (as of red blood cells)