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Dictionary » T » T cell receptors T cell receptors(noun) Plural form of T cell receptor. See T cell receptor for definition and additional information. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Re:... as chemical (DDT, CCL4), radiation, ionizing etc. It mutate the DNA in cell. If only a single is mutated, it can be replicated as usual in mitosis. ... own immune cells to kill the cancer cells or they can block vital receptors on the cancer cell's surface; or they could even be used to deliver ...
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Re: Re:... as chemical (DDT, CCL4), radiation, ionizing etc. It mutate the DNA in cell. If only a single is mutated, it can be replicated as usual in mitosis. ... own immune cells to kill the cancer cells or they can block vital receptors on the cancer cell's surface; or they could even be used to deliver ...
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Re: Protein expression but no mRNA... healthy controls. The molecular weight in serum is the same as seen in cell lysates. Maybe, the protein is simply bound to cell surface receptors?!? But when I do fractionation studies, the protein is detected in the cytosollic ...
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Intrinsic apoptosis in erythrocytesHi fellow cell biologists! - With a lack of mitochondria, can red blood cells perform intrinsic apoptosis ... procaspase 8 or 10 in extrinsic apoptosis? Do red blood cells even have fas ligand receptors for this process? Or is there an entirely different method for red blood cells? ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of LifeHere are some of the stages whereby a cell can take in foreign DNA. 1 There has to be DNA in the immediate environment. ... 3 For any interaction between the cell and free DNA, specific sequences and receptors are involved.. 4 How is the entry of DNA through the outer cell membrane ...
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