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Intercellular

Intercellular \In`ter*cel"lu*lar\, a. Lying between cells or cellules; as, intercellular substance, space, or fluids; intercellular blood channels.

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intercellular

a. Located between, or connecting, cells

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intercellular

adj. located between cells

Usage examples of "intercellular".

The stalked globular antheridia are exceptional in being formed endogenously, and are situated in groups in special intercellular spaces.

Anyway, basically, what a lab is going to be looking for is whether that hyperpigmentation is intracellular, as in melanocytes, which are the dark, pigmented cells that are much more concentrated in non-Caucasians, or intercellular.

So far they had only passed from the intercellular space between the cells of the capillary wall, into the intercellular spaces of the brain where the support structures existed that maintained the form and interrelationships of the nerve cells, or neurons.

Not only was the fiber rubbery, as Boranova had said, so that it compressed slightly under the force of the collision, then rebounded, pushing the ship a trifle away -- but the slimy intercellular fluid served as a cushion and a friction reducer.