Examples of using Cellular function in English and their translations into Italian
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N-Acetyl Glucosamine is an antiulcer substance that intervenes in varied cellular functions.
Organ tissues, lymphatic fluids, cellular functions.
Multiple cellular functions such as cell growth
Its presence in the correct doses is therefore absolutely essential for proper cellular functioning.
Stabilisation results in the inhibition of the normal dynamic reorganisation of the microtubular network that is essential for vital interphase and mitotic cellular functions.
Aggregate accumulation of mutant SOD1 is suspected to play a role in disrupting cellular functions by damaging mitochondria,
support a variety of cellular functions.
The integrity of DNA must be preserved during the life cycle in order to maintain cellular functions and to pass information encoded in it onto the next generation.
This enzyme is believed to be the main enzyme that is responsible for most of the cellular functions within the body.
This stability results in the inhibition of the normal dynamic reorganization of the microtubule network that is essential for vital interphase and mitotic cellular functions.
which is an enzyme involved in the regulation of many different cellular functions.
nutritional techniques that can repair and restore cellular functions as well as increase human life expectancy.
ultimately aiding all cellular functions.
and supports many cellular functions.
supporting cellular functions of each of the two.
Adenosine-triphosphate(ATP) is the source of chemical energy for the majority of cellular functions, serves as a substrate in signal transduction pathways
PARP enzymes are essential in a number of cellular functions, including expression of inflammatory genes:
Neuronal mitochondria are fundamental for several cellular functions, including neuro-exocytosis,
as well as in other key cellular functions such as hormone release and chemotaxis.
the gene RHEBL1 coding for a protein involved in different cellular functions such as proliferation, differentiation and transformation.