spheroids in English

noun
1
a spherelike but not perfectly spherical body.
A remarkable feature of oligoamine-condensed DNA is the ability to assume condition-defined morphologies such as spheroids , toroids, and rods.

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1. In some processes, the cells are encapsulated in cellular spheroids 500μm in diameter.

2. Pre-adipocyte 3D cell spheroids were successfully generated as well as methods for biofunctionalisation.

3. Yes, some of the glassy spheroids glinted out of the gray lunar rocks like tiny diamonds!

4. PTT efficacy was evaluated for both empty (Ma) and Auns-loaded Ma (Ma(NS)) in both monolayers and spheroids consisting of C6 rat glioma cells and Ma.

5. The critical Mach number of the same spheroids in the different medium is deduced and the effect of compressibility under the same Mach number of main flow is analyzed.

6. Science Advances 17 Mar 2021: eabf9153 Open Access 3D multifunctional frameworks, as flexible as a single strand of silk, modulate and measure neural activity of brain spheroids

7. Cells must be no further than 100–200 μm from a blood vessel to receive adequate nutrients and oxygen to survive, thus large Avascularised spheroids can quickly develop a hypoxic and necrotic core which influences stem cell survival, maintenance and differentiation.

8. Forced expression of wild-type E-cadherin in immortalized OSE cells initiated Adherens junction formation, decreased LEF-1 activity, decreased the mesenchymal migration that is a characteristic of OSE cells that have been maintained in monolayer culture, and induced the formation of cohesive spheroids in basement membrane gels.