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Frank A. Barile has written: 'Introduction to in vitro cytotoxicology' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Cell-mediated cytotoxicity, In vitro, Toxicity testing 'Principles of Toxicology Testing'
James Frank Parsons has written: 'Toxic effects in macrophage and mast cell preparations perifused in vitro'
Osmosis Jones is a white blood cell who works as a detective in Frank's body to protect it from harmful pathogens and maintain overall health and balance.
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Frank: Magazine or a book? Black Inmate( Danny Glover): Where's English? What did they do, give a n*gger a n*gger of his own? Frank arrives at the first cell on his book run.
In "Osmosis Jones," Osmosis Jones, a white blood cell, is focused on protecting his host, Frank, from illness while also navigating his relationship with his girlfriend, a fellow cell named Drix. He hopes to strengthen their bond and work together in their mission to keep Frank healthy. Their relationship reflects the broader themes of teamwork and dedication in the face of challenges. Ultimately, their plans revolve around working together to overcome the threats to Frank's body.
Lynn Frank Woodard has written: 'Cell-mediated immune responses of cattle following inoculation with tuberculoproteins associated with a mycobacterial immunopotentiating glycolipid' -- subject(s): Cattle, Cellular Immunity, Diseases, Immune response
The cast of The Last Mile - 1932 includes: Louise Carter as Mrs. Walters Paul Fix as Eddie Werner... Cell 8 Al Hill as Fred Mayer... Cell 3 Kenneth MacDonald as Harris... Guard Francis McDonald as First Gas Station Holdup Man Frank Meredith as Jury Member Alan Roscoe as Kirby... Cell 7 William Scott as Peddie... Guard Frank Sheridan as Warden Frank Lewis Ralph Theodore as Pat Callahan... Principal Keeper Edward Van Sloan as Rabbi Max Wagner as Max Kruger Walter Walker as Governor Blaine
Stretching a myocardial cell allows more Ca+2 into the cell and increases the force of contraction (the longer the muscle fiber when it begins to contract, the greater the force of contraction).