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Meanings of vegetative cells in English
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Usage of vegetative cells in English
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We showed that all 13 myosins were expressed in vegetativecells.
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C. difficile infections begin when its metabolically dormant spores germinate to form toxin-producing vegetativecells.
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At - 8 °C, the young vegetativecells were unable to recover from severe frost damage.
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These results indicate that young vegetativecells can adapt better to the experimental UV-B stress than pre-akinetes.
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Upon entering the gut, C. difficile spores germinate and outgrow to produce vegetativecells that release disease-causing toxins.
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That, however, does not prevent them from differentiating into animal and vegetativecells, even during the cleavage.)
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The degree of photoinhibition was higher in spores than in vegetativecells, indicating that spores are less susceptible to photodamage.
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A microscopic picture of spores and vegetativecells of Bacillus anthracis which causes the disease anthrax is pictured in this undated file photograph.
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However, upon sensing specific bile salts in the vertebrate gut, C. difficile spores transform back into the vegetativecells that are responsible for causing disease.
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The gene became deregulated when integrated at nonhomologous chromosomal sites, in that transcript levels were elevated in vegetativecells (hyphae) and variably altered in conidia.
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G alpha 1 is expressed in vegetativecells through aggregate stages while G alpha 2 is inducible by cAMP pulses and preferentially expressed in aggregation.