celleklumper
Celleklumper is a term used in biology to describe aggregates or clumps of cells that occur in various laboratory and clinical contexts. The word is rooted in Danish and Norwegian, where celle means cell and klumper means clump, and it is often used to refer to clusters formed in cell suspensions, digested tissues, or cytology preparations. In English-language literature the phenomenon is typically described as cell aggregates or cell clumps.
Celleklumper arise when cells adhere to each other or are not adequately dispersed during sample preparation.
The presence of cell clumps can affect downstream analyses. Clumping can bias single-cell measurements, complicate accurate
Common strategies to reduce or control celleklumper include optimizing enzymatic dissociation (enzyme choice and exposure time),