noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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cell
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Intestinal crypt cells are known to have a higher adenylate cyclase and a lower guanylate cyclase activity than differentiated villous cells.
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The study of labelled crypt cells is helped by computerised data analysis, as described for colorectal crypts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also in the crypt is the Duomo treasury, a pay-to-enter collection that is closed for a long period at lunch.
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Hundreds of parishioners were working with bare hands, shovels and harrows, extending the church by burrowing out a crypt .
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Intestinal crypt cells are known to have a higher adenylate cyclase and a lower guanylate cyclase activity than differentiated villous cells.
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It was begun in 1084 and built over a seventh century church which now forms a crypt .
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Lipkin proposed that upward expansion of the proliferative compartment of the crypts of the large intestine occurs before adenoma development.
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The crypt was damp and smelled of the occupation of the past six nights.
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The chancel is raised over a crypt below.
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The east end is triapsidal and the choir is raised high above the superb crypt .