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intracellular
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intracellular /in·tra·cel·lu·lar/ (-sel´u-ler) within a cell or cells.
in·tra·cel·lu·lar (ntr-sly-lr)
adj.
Occurring or situated within a cell or cells.

intracellular
[-sel′yələr]
Etymology: L, intra, within, cella, storeroom
1 pertaining to the interior of a cell.
2 within a cell.

intracellular [in″trah-sel´u-lar]
within a cell or cells.

intracellular (in´trsel´ūlur),
adj situated or occurring within a cell or cells.

intracellular
within a cell or cells.

intracellular fluid
fluid within cells.


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