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What do we know, with all our brain cells gone?
Your brain cells change each time you see a new face or remember someone's name.
The guy had about one brain cell and he was doing time in it.
He had to be up to that meeting, every brain cell working.
We have around 100 billion brain cells, so 9,000 is not that many.
A new study has found that men have an average of four billion more brain cells than women.
Seems she lost some brain cells in addition to the weight.
Worry not and put the old brain cells to work.
You're born with all the brain cells you'll ever have.
How much longer can I keep her brain cells alive?
I want him to get out with all his brain cells intact.
Oh, why did I ever think you had one brain cell to rub up against another.
But a loss of certain brain cells has limited how much she can see to her right.
But if the disease continues, brain cells start to die.
When that has happened we will have to find out what the brain cells do on each side of the injury.
"I do have a few brain cells of my own.
"Yes, but no one may be back within a brain cell for many years.
Which it probably would be if they had even one brain cell allocated to security.
"At last, someone with the right number of brain cells in his head.
Brain cells start to die after five minutes without oxygen.
"Each second that passes can mean 32,000 brain cells lost."
"Why are only ten per cent of the brain cells used?"
It has been found to cause brain cell damage in animals.
"I'll do the brain cells and you two finish the body."