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intercellular
[in-ter-sel-yuh-ler]
adjective
situated between or among cells.
intercellular
/ ˌɪԳəˈɛʊə /
adjective
biology between or among cells
intercellular fluid
intercellular
Located between or among cells.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of intercellular1
Example Sentences
Cytokines are small protein molecules that act as intercellular biochemical messengers and are released by the body's immune cells to coordinate their response.
Biofilms facilitate functional differentiation and intercellular communication among microorganisms, enabling them to establish various survival strategies.
Also, if the intercellular conduits could be severed, that might prevent some of these debilitating aftereffects of infection.
One hypothesis is that when fat cells become overloaded with nutrients, the resulting intercellular stress can trigger an “inflammatory cascade.”
Those on the bottom are crushed and begin to ferment, releasing carbon dioxide, which induces a different, intercellular fermentation in the bunches on top.
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