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Publisher of over 50 scientific journals across the life, physical, earth, and health sciences, both independently and in partnership with scientific societies including Cell, Neuron, Immunity, Current Biology, AJHG, and the Trends Journals.
25 de may. de 2024 · cell, in biology, the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed. A single cell is often a complete organism in itself, such as a bacterium or yeast. Other cells acquire specialized functions as they mature.
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Cell es una revista científica de revisión por pares especializada en las ciencias de la vida, [1] sobre todo en materias como la biología molecular. [2]
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life. Every cell consists of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane; many cells contain organelles, each with a specific function. The term comes from the Latin word cellula meaning 'small room'. Most cells are only visible under a microscope.
The type of cell that accounts for 90-95 percent of your skin are keratinocytes. Instead of being round and blob-like, their shape has a flake-shape than anything else, creating a mosaic of skin. They grow and divide in the basement membrane, a thin layer that separates your epidermis from your dermis.