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Meanings of
nuclei
in anglès
rus
эукариотическое ядро
portuguès
núcleo celular
espanyol
nucleo de la celula
català
nucli ceŀlular
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Membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated.
nucleus
cell nuclei
cell nucleus
Related terms
cellular component
català
nucli ceŀlular
Synonyms
Examples for "
nucleus
"
nucleus
cell nuclei
cell nucleus
Examples for "
nucleus
"
1
Violence, poverty and inequality were all at the
nucleus
of the problem.
2
But a situation like that leaves the
nucleus
over fifty neutrons short.
3
The once savage land is the
nucleus
of the arts and civilization.
4
Methods used to localize the sensory-motor part of the
nucleus
vary substantially.
5
In plants, splicing of organellar group II introns involves numerous
nucleus
-
encoded
trans-factors.
1
The architecture of higher-order chromatin in eukaryotic
cell
nuclei
is largely unknown.
2
Hair
cell
nuclei
were selectively labeled using a fluorescent vital dye.
3
High resolution digitized images of
cell
nuclei
were recorded.
4
A minority of tumor
cell
nuclei
expressed progesterone receptors.
5
Addition of a specific set of transcription factors reprograms somatic
cell
nuclei
to a pluripotent state.
1
Cellular accumulation and distribution studies confirmed that palladium enters the
cell
nucleus
.
2
Immunoreactivities of all four EP receptors were localized to the
cell
nucleus
.
3
Adenoviruses induce an extensive reorganization of the host
cell
nucleus
during replication.
4
Exact mechanism of EndoG activity in
cell
nucleus
is still unknown.
5
The herpesviruses, like most other DNA viruses, replicate in the host
cell
nucleus
.
Usage of
nuclei
in anglès
1
We don't want to risk having any possible condensation
nuclei
near us.
2
Raisinoid
nuclei
were consistently present while necrosis was absent in all cases.
3
Therefore, CypD directs
mitochondria
-
to
-
nuclei
inflammatory gene expression in normal and tumor cells.
4
There are sources of power greater than the
nuclei
and more fundamental.
5
The
nuclei
of many of the glands apparently had increased in size.
6
Here we have the simple form of direct cleavage of the
nuclei
.
7
The division of the cell-body is completed midway between the two
daughter
-
nuclei
.
8
Increasing the concentration of
nuclei
in the extract increases S phase length.
9
Smaller reductions in volume are also observed in subcortical grey matter
nuclei
.
10
The now unstable nitrogen
nuclei
decay to form normal carbon and tritium.
11
This decay is also found to occur for neutrons inside certain
nuclei
.
12
The forces of attraction within atomic
nuclei
are much harder to break.
13
The
nuclei
of these cells contain molecular compounds known as nucleic acids.
14
Then it would collide electrons with much heavier
nuclei
of lead atoms.
15
The role of endogenous small RNAs in metazoan
nuclei
is largely unknown.
16
The
nuclei
in microinfiltrating foci have a statistically significantly lower nuclear abnormality.
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nuclei
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
atomic nuclei
raphe nuclei
cerebellar nuclei
positive nuclei
hyperchromatic nuclei
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Translations for
nuclei
rus
эукариотическое ядро
ядро клетки
ядро
клеточное ядро
portuguès
núcleo celular
binucleada
nucleo celular
espanyol
nucleo de la celula
núcleo celular
núcleo
nucleo
núcleo de la célula
nucleo celular
català
nucli ceŀlular
nucli cel•lular
nucli cel.lular
nucli cel·lular
nucli
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