Examples of using In the nucleus in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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sitting in the nucleus of the cell.'”.
For instance, information needed for the replication of an entire human body, with every detail covered, is stored in the double-helix DNA strand found in the nucleus of each of the billions of cells in the human body.
Stephan and his team designed the new CAR genes to integrate into chromosomes housed in the nucleus, making it possible for T cells to begin decoding the new genes and producing CARs within just one or two days.
Providing a direct and indirect effect on immune responses, about a day after the introduction of the virus antigens are detected directly in the nucleus of the infected cell.
However, a supermassive black hole has been identified in the nucleus(as discussed in the subsection below), so this active
When oxygen levels are low(hypoxia), HIF-1α is protected from degradation and accumulates in the nucleus, where it associates with ARNT
All the positive charge and nearly all the mass of the atom would be concentrated in the nucleus, rather than spread throughout the atom as in the raisin cookie model.
SII emission lines in the nucleus of NGC 4993 and the relatively high ratio of[NII]λ6583/Hα suggest
Neutrons in the nucleus have little effect on chemical behavior, and the protons are
atomic number of a nucleus and its atomic mass might be due to neutral particles in the nucleus.
Rutherford had published a major work showing that the bulk of the mass of an atom resided in the nucleus.
as is commonly believed, but may be stored in the nucleus of neurons.
be a leading NB(National Brand) is also while in the nucleus, continues to seek its own products with originality.
As we have seen, heavy nuclei tend to fly apart because each proton is being repelled by every other proton in the nucleus, but is only attracted by its nearest neighbors.
New Scientist Weekly website, at present, the chemical elements are arranged according to the number of protons in the nucleus.
of nucleosomes from folded histones and DNA and such assembly chaperones, especially in the nucleus, are concerned with the assembly of folded subunits into oligomeric structures.
Nuclear enlargement(two to three times normal size). Irregularity of the nuclear membrane contour A darker than normal staining pattern in the nucleus, known as hyperchromasia. A clear area around the nucleus, known as a perinuclear halo or perinuclear cytoplasmic vacuolization.
Taylor's study found two DNA modifications in the mitochondrial genome: methylated cytosine, known to function in the nucleus by“silencing” the expression of certain genes;
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