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CellAtlas Analysis

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CellAtlas is an educational app designed for iPhone users, focusing on health and fitness education. It provides comprehensive information about human cells and their functions, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the medical field. The app features interactive diagrams, detailed descriptions, and quizzes to enhance learning and retention of knowledge related to cellular biology.

The application is compatible with iOS 16.4 and above, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of iPhone users. With its user-friendly interface and engaging content, CellAtlas aims to make complex biological concepts more approachable. The app is available in English and is free to download, making it an excellent option for those seeking to expand their understanding of health and fitness through cellular education.

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Release
Latest update
Version
4.1.14
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
59
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

By Animech
Welcome to the CellAtlas Application - your guide to blood cell morphology. CellAtlas contains mini lectures written by hematology experts...
Welcome to the CellAtlas Application - your guide to blood cell morphology. CellAtlas contains mini lectures written by hematology experts complemented by an extensive cell image database. The App also includes a game, CellQuiz. A fun and efficient way to test your knowledge in cell morphology. CellAtlas is a product from the medical technology company CellaVision.

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