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cellära

Cellära is a Swedish term used to describe phenomena, concepts, and processes that are cellular in nature. It functions as an adjective meaning cell-based and is occasionally used as a noun to refer to cellular aspects of biology. In Swedish scientific writing, cellära is employed to distinguish activities that involve cells from those that do not rely on cellular components.

In biology, cellära appears in discussions of cellular mechanisms such as signaling, metabolism, proliferation, differentiation, and

Etymology and usage notes: The word derives from the root cell (from Latin cellula) with the Swedish

See also: cellular biology, immunology, cell theory.

cell–cell
interaction.
In
medicine
and
immunology,
it
is
used
to
refer
to
cellular
responses
and
cell-based
therapies,
as
well
as
to
the
cellular
components
of
tissues
and
organs.
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
non-cellular
or
humoral
elements,
depending
on
context.
suffix
-ära,
which
forms
adjectives
or
nouns
relating
to
the
root.
In
English-language
texts,
the
term
is
usually
rendered
as
cellular
rather
than
cellära,
but
cellära
remains
common
in
Swedish,
particularly
in
academic
writing
and
textbooks
about
biology
and
medicine.