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Dictionary » T » Transduce Transducetransduce To effect transduction. ![]()
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Results from our forumTandem repeats: a sensory apparatus made of DNA?... specific cellular conditions. * High temporal resolution and fidelity of a sensory apparatus may develop in parallel with systems to integrate and transduce this information, and systems to respond to it. * Tandem repeats may have the capacity to mediate each of these roles. A sensory apparatus ...
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alternatives to generalized phage transduction?I have been trying to transduce my recipent strains with mutations from the donor strain, but I don't get any colonies. I have checked plate concentrations, I have remade my phage lysates and even tried other strains. Even if there are ...
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Gene Therapy... because it is possible to do ex vivo gene therapy, that is one can isolate or enrich for putative stem cells from a bone marrow tap and then transduce these cells (that is inject a healthy copy of the gene in question) into these cells (of course you're not literally injecting it, a retroviral ...
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THE MIDDLE EARI KNOW THAT THE INCUS, STAPES AND MACELLUS AMPLIFY SOUND (VIBRATION) SO THAT THE COCHLEA CAN TRANSDUCE THE ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY. HOW DO THESE THRE BONES AMPLIFY SOUND? PLEASE CORRECT ANY ERRORS THX
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