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- animal pole). The cell cleavage is uneven, and mainly concentrated in the cytoplasma-rich animal pole. The larger yolk content of the mesolecithal eggs allows...
- (primordial utricle, von Mohl, 1846), sarcode (Dujardin, 1835, 1841), Cytoplasma (Kölliker, 1863), Hautschicht/Körnerschicht (ectoplasm/endoplasm, Pringsheim...
- are actively taken up by target cells releasing their payload into the cytoplasma. The cellular uptake of various model drugs, for instance, was up to 20-fold...
- Institutions University of York University of Glasgow Thesis Ca2-360 und NA+ im Cytoplasma der Meeresalge Acetabularia : Aktivitätsbestimmungen mit ionenselektiven...
- that results in eight nuclei in each ascus. The nuclei along with some cytoplasma become enclosed within membranes and a cell wall to give rise to ascospores...
- oxygen sensor hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α is translocated from cytoplasma to nucleus, where binds to HIF-1β to form HIF-1 complex. This complex...
- cell autoantibodies are detected in serum, including ICA (islet cell cytoplasma autoantibodies), IAA (autoantibodies to insulin), GAD (glutamic acid decarboxylase)...
- ERICH3 proteins, including all three known isoforms, are localized in cytoplasma but not in nucleus. The “canonical” ERICH3 protein was predicted to have...
- enclosed by a thick plasma membrane, which is in direct contact with the cytoplasma of the host cell. In all stages the nuclei is isolated and clearly visible...
- Lars Ernster - Springer (1954) OCLC 1079425 Protoplasmatologia. Bd. 3. Cytoplasma - Organellen A. Chondriosomen, Mikrosomen, Sphaerosomen.?4. Lindburg,...