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In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and 'individual' interchangeably.
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Methods and results: Paper includes remarks about nitric oxide physiology in organism.
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It was the great human outworking; the organism of the mighty many.
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The food enzyme is free from viable cells of the production organism.
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Evolutionary adaptation thus suggests an extremely fine attunement between organism and environment.
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Fully data driven approaches require more attention, at least for complex eucaryotic genomes.
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Many gram-negative enterobacteria produce surface-associated fimbriae that facilitate attachment and adherence to eucaryotic cells and tissues.
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We found that after binding to the epithelial cell surface, EPEC induces tyrosine phosphorylation of three eucaryotic proteins.
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These data are in agreement with our recent proposal suggesting the presence of porin channels in non-mitochondrial eucaryotic membranes.
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This paper shows some results obtained by assaying the genotoxic activity on procaryotic and eucaryotic cells of some water-soluble psoralen derivatives.
Usage of eukaryotic in English
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The accompanying paper describes the role of RahU protein in eukaryotic-host cells.
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However, anionic lipids are common in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell membranes.
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Mitochondria are essential organelles for the oxidative energy metabolism in eukaryotic cells.
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Filamentous fungi are model microorganisms for studying nuclear migration in eukaryotic cells.
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Most eukaryotic microbial diversity is uncultivated, under-studied and lacks nuclear genome data.
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Sectioning via paraffin embedding is a broadly established technique in eukaryotic systems.
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Microsatellites are short tandem repeats that are widely dispersed among eukaryotic genomes.
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Autophagy is a dynamic circulatory system that occurs in all eukaryotic cells.
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Post-translational modifications play essential roles in finely modulating eukaryotic circadian clock systems.
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Purified MazF inhibited protein synthesis in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell-free systems.
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The centromere is perhaps the most iconic feature on a eukaryotic chromosome.
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We are now realizing the importance and complexity of the eukaryotic epigenome.
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Many bacterial pathogens rely on effector proteins to disrupt conserved eukaryotic processes.
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The architecture of higher-order chromatin in eukaryotic cell nuclei is largely unknown.
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We suggest that this molecular behavior is common among eukaryotic activators.
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Dna2 is a nuclease-helicase involved in several key pathways of eukaryotic DNA metabolism.