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Cell disruption, sometimes referred to as digestion, is a method or process for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell. The production of biologically
Cell_disruption
Separating components of a cell while preserving their functions
their density. Cell disruption Media for cell separation by density: Percoll Ficoll Alberts, B; Johnson, A (2002). Fractionation of Cells. Molecular Biology
Cell_fractionation
Topics referred to by the same term
up disruption or disruptive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Disruption, disruptive, or disrupted may refer to: Creative disruption, disruption concept
Disruption
Process that uses living cells to obtain desired products
alternative to the centrifugation. Cell disruption: If the desired product is intra cellular the cell biomass can be disrupted so that the product should be
Bioprocess
Apparatus used in biological experimentation
membrane and cell walls of bacteria and other microorganisms for isolation of proteins and other cellular components. The disruption of cells in a French
French_pressure_cell_press
industries and found to be suitable for cell disruption. Cell disruption by decompression is achieved by mixing cell suspension with pressurized supercritical
Microbial_oil
Breaking down of the membrane of a cell
pierce or cut a cell membrane. This method uses enzymes such as lysozyme or proteases to disintegrate the cell membrane. Cell disruption Cell unroofing Crenation
Lysis
Application of sound energy
and antioxidants, production of biofuels, crude oil desulfurization, cell disruption, polymer and epoxy processing, adhesive thinning, and many other processes
Sonication
Cellular debris
ribosomes) microsomes are made from the endoplasmic reticulum through cell disruption. These microsomes have an inside that is exactly the same as the endoplasmic
Microsome
Chemicals that can interfere with endocrine or hormonal systems
are hormonally regulated, disruption of endocrine signaling can interfere with cytokine production as well as T-cell and B-cell responses. These effects
Endocrine_disruptor
Ultrasonic device
homogenization, sonochemistry, milling, emulsification, spraying or cell disruption). Ultrasonic processing of liquids relies on intense shear forces and
Ultrasonic_horn
Behavioral paradigm in which organisms learn to predict aversive events
amygdala are necessary for fear memory acquisition, because disruption of NMDAR function disrupts development of fear responses in rodents. In addition, the
Fear_conditioning
Chemical process
original formula. Ultrasonic homogenizer French pressure cell press Homogenizer Cell disruption "The Effect of the Second-Stage Homogenizing Valve" (PDF)
Homogenization_(chemistry)
Equipment used for producing uniform mixtures
research and commercial manufacturing. Common applications include: Cell disruption for DNA, RNA, and protein extraction Food and beverage production (e
Homogenizer
Buffer to break cells in molecular biology
of a given lysis buffer. One common issue faced by many cell lysis buffers is the disruption of protein structures during the lysis process, partially
Lysis_buffer
Method of cleaning using ultrasound
Lawrence (February 2009). "Cavitation in ultrasonic cleaning and cell disruption" (PDF). Controlled Environments. Archived from the original (PDF) on
Ultrasonic_cleaning
Technique in molecular biology
order to allow uptake of large molecules such as DNA into the cell, in a cell disruption process called transfection or transformation. Sonoporation employs
Sonoporation
Sound waves with frequencies above the human hearing range
nano-crystallization, nano-emulsification, deagglomeration, extraction, cell disruption, as well as many others. Commonly, a process is first tested on a laboratory
Ultrasound
Quality of being toxic to cells
living cells, reflecting a critical parameter in pharmacology, toxicology, and biomedicine. It is distinct from cytostatic effects, which inhibit cell growth
Cytotoxicity
neuroscience, Golgi cells are the most abundant inhibitory interneurons found within the granular layer of the cerebellum. Golgi cells can be found in the
Golgi_cell
Overview of and topical guide to cell biology
term "cell culture" now refers to the culturing of cells derived from multi-cellular eukaryotes, especially animal cells. Cell disruption, and cell unroofing
Outline_of_cell_biology
Biological method of DNA extraction and purification
Hosano H (April 2022). "Recovering Microalgal Bioresources: A Review of Cell Disruption Methods and Extraction Technologies". Molecules. 27 (9): 2786. doi:10
Plasmid_preparation
Male reproductive cell
days in the fertilizing sperm cells, and disruption of maternal DNA double-strand break repair pathways increases sperm cell-derived chromosomal aberrations
Sperm
Type of programmed cell death
disruption of metabolic pathways and disruption of homeostasis in the human body. Since ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death, some of the molecules that
Ferroptosis
Functional tissue of the brain
use of GABA. Disruption of this balance is a common feature of neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. A cause of the disruption can occur in
Brain_cell
Device designed to disrupt mobile network communication within an area
the same radio frequencies as mobile phones, disrupting the communication between the phone and the cell-phone base station, effectively disabling mobile
Mobile_phone_jammer
Bursting of cells
prevent the build-up of water and the otherwise subsequent lysis. Cell disruption Crenation Lysis Osmotic pressure Plasmolysis Water intoxication McClendon
Cytolysis
Medical condition
T cell deficiency is a deficiency of T cells, caused by decreased function of individual T cells, it causes an immunodeficiency of cell-mediated immunity
T_cell_deficiency
Unprogrammed cell death caused by external cell injury
irreversible cell injury and the progression of necrosis include dense clumping and progressive disruption of genetic material, and disruption to membranes
Necrosis
Electric battery which can be recharged
A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell (formally a type of energy accumulator) is a type of electric battery which can be charged,
Rechargeable_battery
Method to visualize density variations in transparent media
"Characterization of Nonthermal Focused Ultrasound for Noninvasive Selective Fat Cell Disruption (Lysis): Technical and Preclinical Assessment". Plastic and Reconstructive
Schlieren_imaging
Toxins that destroy red blood cells
Haemotoxins, hemotoxins or hematotoxins are toxins that destroy red blood cells, disrupt blood clotting, and/or cause organ degeneration and generalized tissue
Hemotoxin
grinding (or "cryogrinding") is a method of cell disruption employed by molecular life scientists to obtain broken cell material with favorable properties for
Cryogenic_grinding
Aggregates of specific proteins in neurons and tissues
centrifugation after cell disruption. Inclusion bodies, despite being dense particles, are highly hydrated and have a porous architecture. "Cell Inclusions and
Inclusion_bodies
Form of diabetes mellitus
pancreatic islet β-cells themselves. Because normal β-cell function depends on intact insulin signaling within the β-cell, disruption of this pathway can
Type_2_diabetes
Process which distributes thermal energy about Earth's surface
Southeast Africa, and the disruption of ocean currents. Meanwhile, in the Atlantic, fast-blowing upper level Westerlies of the Hadley cell form, which would ordinarily
Atmospheric_circulation
Protein
enzymes. Disruption of CWP2 genes also cause physical changes to the cell wall. Thickness of the cell wall decreases combined with decrease in cell wall density
Cell_wall_protein_2
Separation or breakage of DNA strands into pieces
"Ultrasonic Lysis: Cell Disruption & Extraction Fragmentation". Retrieved 15 May 2017. Nagata S (April 2000). "Apoptotic DNA fragmentation". Exp. Cell Res. 256
DNA_fragmentation
Condition present at birth regardless of cause
use: folate antagonism, neural crest cell disruption, endocrine disruption, oxidative stress, vascular disruption, and specific receptor- or enzyme-mediated
Birth_defect
Medical condition
for differential diagnosis. This disruption between cells causes intra-epidermal clefts, vesicles and bullae due to cells becoming rounded and no longer
Acantholysis
Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration
acid-CoA ligase. Disruption of the outer membrane permits proteins in the intermembrane space to leak into the cytosol, leading to cell death. The outer
Mitochondria
Process of cell attachment
regulated by cell adhesion include cell migration and tissue development in multicellular organisms. Alterations in cell adhesion can disrupt important cellular
Cell_adhesion
Medical condition
endothelial cells. Disruption can interfere with cell growth and prevent new capillary formation via angiogenesis. Cell receptor disruption can also affect
Pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease
Pathophysiology_of_Parkinson's_disease
Oldest cultured human cell line (1951)
causes disruption of cells in culture; the cells start to degenerate shortly after they are infected, causing viral induction of apoptosis. HeLa cells have
HeLa
American molecular biologist (born 1961)
mouse phenotype, a finding that became foundational for modern regulatory T cell biology. In 2025, she was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Mary_E._Brunkow
Form of programmed cell death
causes disruption in cultured cells – cells that are cultivated in distinct and specific conditions. An example of this can be seen in HeLa cells, whereby
Apoptosis
Topics referred to by the same term
chemical analysis Bead method, a process of cell disruption for releasing biological molecules contained in cells Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment
Bead_(disambiguation)
Biological signaling pathway h
(1998). "Disruption of the Jak1 Gene Demonstrates Obligatory and Nonredundant Roles of the Jaks in Cytokine-Induced Biologic Responses". Cell. 93 (3):
JAK-STAT_signaling_pathway
Events leading to cell division
The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the sequence of events that take place in a cell and lead to its division into two daughter cells. These events
Cell_cycle
Type of mobile phone
orbiting satellites instead of terrestrial cell sites. While cellular telephone service companies rely on cell towers, satellite service functions even
Satellite_phone
Chemical washing process
present in process areas involving cell growth and cell processing, such as bacterial fermentation and cell disruption process. Clark, M. (2011-10-25).
Scouring_(textiles)
Biotechnology firm
technology is Dynamic Cellular Disruption (DCD), a mechanical process that uses specialized Disruptor machines to rupture cell structures in biomass without
Green_Cell_Technologies
Tissue lining the surfaces of organs in animals
Epithelium or epithelial tissue is a thin, continuous, protective layer of cells with little extracellular matrix. An example is the epidermis, the outermost
Epithelium
Medical condition
carcinoma in situ cancerous cells migrate into the lactiferous sinuses and out of the nipple onto the skin. Cancer cells disrupt the normal epithelial barrier
Paget's_disease_of_the_breast
Unspecialized biological cell that can become specialized
multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can change into various types of cells and proliferate indefinitely
Stem_cell
Family of evolutionarily related proteins
correct positioning of microtubular structures within the haploid germ cell. Disruption of Hook1 function in mice causes abnormal sperm head shape and fragile
Hook_protein
Selective aurora A kinase inhibitor
A kinase A leads to disruption of mitotic spindle apparatus assembly, disruption of chromosome segregation, and inhibition of cell proliferation. Takeda
Alisertib
can cause fusion of adjacent cells, disruption of transport pathways including ions and other cell signals, disruption of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis
Viral_transformation
Compartmentalized organizational structure
A clandestine cell system is a method for organizing a group of people, such as resistance fighters, spies, mercenaries, organized crime members, or terrorists
Clandestine_cell_system
Glial cell type
"Mouse P0 Gene Disruption Leads to Hypomyelination, Abnormal Expression of Recognition Molecules, and Degeneration of Myelin and Axons". Cell. 71 (4): 565–76
Schwann_cell
American manufacturing company
technology. The company also manufactures the "Sonifier" brand of cell disrupters for laboratory experiments and research studies. The company operates
Branson_Ultrasonics
Species of snake
primarily hemotoxic venom — a type of venom that can destroy blood cells, disrupt blood clotting, and damage organ function. A bite from this viper's
Trimeresurus_macrops
Treatment for life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias
depolarizing heart cells, disrupting re-entrant circuits, and allowing for the heart's natural pacemaker to take over. Cardiac cells require a strong electrical
Defibrillation
Early form of hematopoietic stem cells
Science portal Cell biophysics Cell disruption Cell physiology Cellular adaptation Cellular microbiology Outline of cell biology Rossi L, Challen GA, Sirin
KSL_cells
Type of immune cell
The T helper cells (Th cells), also known as CD4+ cells or CD4-positive cells, are a type of T cell that play an important role in the adaptive immune
T_helper_cell
Male reproductive organ cancer
Prostate cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system below the bladder. Abnormal growth of prostate
Prostate_cancer
Class of peptides that have antimicrobial activity
bilayer, pore formation and eventual disruption of the membrane. A lot of effort has been put into controlling cell selectivity. For example, attempts have
Antimicrobial_peptides
Type of cytotoxic lymphocyte
(December 2020). "Nanoengineered Disruption of Heat Shock Protein 90 Targets Drug-Induced Resistance and Relieves Natural Killer Cell Suppression in Breast Cancer"
Natural_killer_cell
Oxygen-delivering blood cell and the most common type of blood cell
medical publishing, also known as red cells, erythroid cells, and rarely haematids, are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's principal means
Red_blood_cell
Biochemical method
buffer immediately before cell disruption. Sometimes it is also necessary to add DNAse in order to reduce the viscosity of the cell lysate caused by a high
Protein_purification
Transformation of a stem cell to a more specialized cell
overexpression of c-Myc in the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells. On the other hand, disruption of β-catenin, a component of the Wnt signaling pathway, leads
Cellular_differentiation
utilized for upstream processes, including inoculation, fermentation, cell disruption and harvesting; and downstream processes, including advanced technology
Arven_Pharmaceuticals
Type of cancer
high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called blasts or leukemia cells. Signs and symptoms may include
Leukemia
Species of bacterium
were cultivated in XTC-2 cells (Xenopus laevis). A cytopathogenic effect, including cellular layer detachment and cell disruption, was observed 3–5 days
Diplorickettsia_massiliensis
Cell organelle that processes proteins
endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a part of a transportation system of the eukaryotic cell, and has many other important functions such as protein folding. The word
Endoplasmic_reticulum
Expression of a gene in an organism previously without it
unable to successfully secrete such proteins, requiring added cell harvesting, cell disruption, and product isolation steps before protein purification. Like
Heterologous_expression
For killing and preventing the growth of algae
disrupting the phytoplankton's ability to photosynthesize. This disruption causes pigment loss, reduces photosynthetic efficiency, and leads to cell damage
Algaecide
Cancer of the lymphatic system
endothelial cells). "Small non-cleaved cells" are compared to "large non-cleaved cells" of normal germinal center lymphocytes. Tumor cells possess small
Burkitt_lymphoma
Type of neuroepithelial cell
A photoreceptor cell is a specialized type of neuroepithelial cell found in the retina that is capable of visual phototransduction. The great biological
Photoreceptor_cell
of Stem Cell Factor (SCF) to its receptor c-Kit on HSCs, also contribute to retention and survival. Consequently, the therapeutic disruption of these
Hematopoietic stem cell mobilization
Hematopoietic_stem_cell_mobilization
Structural and metabolic support cell
sustentacular cell is a type of cell primarily associated with structural support, they can be found in various tissues. Sustentacular cells of the olfactory
Sustentacular_cell
sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder driven by autoreactive T-cells, mainly Th1 and Th17 cells. Disruption in gut homeostasis is studied in relation to development
Type_3_innate_lymphoid_cells
Auditory sensory receptor nerve cells
JM, Rubel EW, Hackney CM, Zenner HP (1999-03-30). "Gene disruption of p27(Kip1) allows cell proliferation in the postnatal and adult organ of corti"
Hair_cell
Organelle in eukaryotic cells
cell nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus 'kernel, seed'; pl.: nuclei) is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells usually
Cell_nucleus
Process in cell biology
underlying matrix. Live cell extrusion is essential for maintaining constant cell densities and preventing neoplasms, as its disruption causes masses to rapidly
Cell_extrusion
methylation, histone modification, and microRNA expression regulate neural stem cell proliferation, differentiation, maturation, and integration into neural circuits
Epigenetic regulation of neurogenesis
Epigenetic_regulation_of_neurogenesis
Semipermeable capillary interface between blood and the brain
barrier (BBB) is a highly selective semipermeable border of endothelial cells that regulates the transfer of solutes and chemicals between the circulatory
Blood–brain_barrier
Highly oxygenated polyketide
against almost all cell lines (mean of 50% growth inhibition) and a relatively selective cytotoxic effect against melanoma cells. Low COMPARE correlation
Mensacarcin
Cell type
cells in the hypothalamic infundibular nucleus in the brain that control the release of reproductive hormones from the pituitary. These brain cells control
GnRH_neuron
Species of archaeon
, chromosomal DNA was isolated using the Marmur methods of simple cell disruption by detergent lysis, nucleic extraction by an organic solvent, and DNA
Halostagnicola_larsenii
Blood–brain barrier disruption is the surgical process whereby drugs are used to create openings between cells in the blood–brain barrier. The blood–brain
Blood–brain barrier disruption
Blood–brain_barrier_disruption
Group of antimicrobial peptides
microbes, their mechanism of action varies from disruption of the microbial cell membrane to metabolic disruption. Characteristic disulphide linkages The name
Defensin
Natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle
factor. Disruptions in circadian rhythms in females may increase the odds of menstrual cycle disruption and infertility, while in males, the disruption in
Circadian_rhythm
Injury due to external compression of the body
fractures may also co-exist. Hyperkalaemia and electrolyte imbalance. Disruption of cell membranes can result in a significant release of potassium, which
Crush_injury
Biological response in plants
components that detect mechanical forces and relay these signals within the cell. Disrupting microtubules with drugs like colchicine completely inhibits tendril
Thigmomorphogenesis
Protein involved in the immune system
pore in the membrane of the targeted pathogen, leading to invading cell disruption and eventual lysis. In the classical pathway, the complement component—hereafter
Complement_component_4
Inflammatory disease of large blood vessels
giant cell arteritis. Giant cell arteritis and its treatment impact on people's lives because of symptoms, adverse effects of GCs and disruption to normal
Giant_cell_arteritis
Medical prevention of malaria
between PfRH1 (an RH protein), EBL protein EBA175 and the host cell. This disruption completely stopped the binding process. Chloroquine, proguanil,
Malaria_prophylaxis
Increase of the total mass of a cell
of cell proliferation, where a cell, known as the mother cell, grows and divides to produce two daughter cells. Importantly, cell growth and cell division
Cell_growth
Soil or water measurement
hormones by binding to steroid receptors along with causing long lasting cell disruption in several tissues. Persistent organic pollutants such as
Adsorbable_organic_halides
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a small valley, from Middle English, Old English dell ‘dell’, ‘valley’, or a habitational name from any of several minor places named Dell, from this word, for example in Buckinghamshire, Essex, and Sussex.German : from Low German delle ‘dell’, ‘depression’ (Middle High German telle ‘gorge’).
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCall.English : from Middle English calle ‘close-fitting cap for women’ (from Old French cale), probably applied as a metonymic occupational name. Compare Cale.Catalan : topographic name from call ‘narrow track’ (Latin callis). Compare Calle.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Koll or Goll.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or stream, Middle English well(e) (Old English well(a)).German : from a short form of the personal names Wallo, Walilo.German : nickname from Middle High German wël ‘round’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Belle, BELL means "beautiful."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
Abbreviation of Cecilia: blind.
Male
Hebrew
(סֶלַע) Hebrew name CELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mill.German : variant of Melle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a reduced form of the personal name Nicholas.Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McColl.Catalan : topographic name from coll ‘mountain pass’, from Latin collis ‘hill’.Americanized spelling of German Koll or Kohl.
Boy/Male
French English
Handsome.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English selle, a rough hut of the type normally occupied by animals, hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a hut like this. In many cases the name may have been in effect a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.Americanized spelling of Hungarian and Hungarian Jewish Széll, a topographic name for someone who lived in a spot exposed to the wind, from Hungarian szél ‘wind’.German : variant of Selle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Pell, a pet form of Peter.English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in furs, from Middle English, Old French pel ‘skin’.English : variant of Pill 1.German : variant of Pelle or, in some instances, a variant of Pfell, the South German form of this name, from Middle High German phelle(e) ‘purple silk cloth’.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : from the personal name Nel, a reduced form of Cornelius.South German : nickname from Middle High German nelle ‘crown of the head’, perhaps denoting an obstinate person.English : from the Middle English personal name Nel(le), a variant of Neill.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : nickname for a man with red hair, from Yiddish gel ‘red-headed’, Middle High German gel ‘yellow’, German gelb (see Geller).German : unexplained.English : from a short form of the personal name Julian.Variant of French Gille.
Girl/Female
English American German
noble.
Boy/Male
Latin
Blind.
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kelly, KELL means "bright-headed."
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, NELL means "foreign; the other."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly northern)
English (chiefly northern) : topographic name for someone who lived by an area of high ground or by a prominent crag, from northern Middle English fell ‘high ground’, ‘rock’, ‘crag’ (Old Norse fjall, fell).English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a furrier, from Middle English fell, Middle High German vel, or German Fell or Yiddish fel, all of which mean ‘skin’, ‘hide’, or ‘pelt’. Yiddish fel refers to untanned hide, in contrast to pelts ‘tanned hide’ (see Pilcher).
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex)
English (Essex) : unexplained; perhaps from the personal name Yuel, a form of the Biblical name Joel.Scottish (Shetland) : from the name of the principal island of the Shetlands. According to Black, ‘Persons of this name in Shetland have changed to Dalziel, probably from the idea of its being more aristocratic, and spell
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.
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Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Jehovah exists.
Girl/Female
Indian
Perfume, Ambergris
Girl/Female
Greek Spanish
Emerald.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Good Heart
Boy/Male
Greek
Protect the king. The Greek form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, referring to the Babylonian...
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Defiant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Son of Mountain; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Rollo, ROLO means "famous land."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Precious
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a.
Containing a cell or cells.
v. t.
To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.
n.
Alt. of Sancte bell
n.
A cell; a house.
n.
Same as Cella.
a.
Consisting of, or containing, cells; of or pertaining to a cell or cells.
a.
Surrounding a cell; as, the pericellular lymph spaces surrounding ganglion cells.
a.
Safe; as, a chip warranted well at a certain day and place.
v. t.
To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.
a.
Being well folded.
v. i.
To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.
a.
Consisting of, or having, many cells or more than one cell.
pl.
of Cello
v. t.
To pour forth, as from a well.
n.
Development of cells in animal and vegetable organisms. See Gemmation, Budding, Karyokinesis; also Cell development, under Cell.
v. t.
To utter in a loud or distinct voice; -- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an account; to call the roll of a military company.
a.
Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.
v. t.
To place or inclose in a cell.
n.
The continuous development of cells in tissue formation; cell formation.