Examples of using Subcellular in English and their translations into Spanish
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lightest molecule so it easily diffuses into subcellular compartments scavenging dangerous oxygen radicals
there were two major obstacles that stood in Hooke's way of discovering subcellular structures.
The family is best known for a light-sensitive subcellular structure known as the ocelloid,
biochemistry provided a series of novel techniques that became available to investigate the migratory responder cells and subcellular fractions responsible for chemotactic activity.
different tissue distribution and subcellular localization, and different modes of inducibility of their expression by extracellular stimuli.
Subcellular localization is established by the presence of a signal sequence on the amino terminus in the mitochondrial form,
despite the promising results obtained with new generation subcellular vaccines(Cassataro et al.,
Different antigens, whole bacteria as well as subcellular components(e.g. purified lipopolysaccharide),
often coupled with studies of radiation effects at the subcellular, biochemical and molecular levels)
the CNIC researchers describe the importance of the correct subcellular localization of Rac1,“which is what ultimately controls its state of activation. The sustained presence of Rac1 in the nucleus translates into alterations to the organization of the nuclear membrane through changes in nuclear actin,
Cell Fractionation: Techniques to partition various components of the cell into SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS.
William Young along with Nick Sheppard determined, in a second experiment, that a heat-sensitive high-molecular-weight subcellular fraction(the enzymes)
Abstract Peroxisomes are subcellular structures which contains numerous enzymes?
Oil Subcellular imaging(such as organelles,
Subcellular distribution of P-Akt(nuclei,
Subsequent 2-DE of subcellular fractions showed that the fragment was lost from the myofilament.
Subcellular distribution of P-Akt(nuclei,
Cellular and subcellular membranes are composed largely of fat.
Information is analyzed at different levels: subcellular, organ, plant and population.
We have described specific subcellular and organogenesis defects in C.