Exemplos de uso de Host cell em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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DNA of the host cell.
Most virus infections eventually result in the death of the host cell.
They need a host cell to reproduce.
In malignant lesions, it is integrated to the host cell genome.
The virus exits the host cell by nuclear pore export.
P21 can induce the polymerization of the actin cytoskeleton of the host cell.
Impact of bacterial pathogens on host cell RNA metabolism.
Interplay between host cell non-coding RNAs and bacterial infection.
They are spherical andhave a lipid envelope derived from host cell membranes.
S1, which binds to receptors in the host cell, and S2, which mediates membrane fusion.
If this host cell divides later, its descendants will all contain the new genes.
The early region E1-E8 codes genes for viral replication and host cell transformation.
No effect of 3-brpaon host cell proliferation and viability was observed.
Definition English: The binding of virus particles to receptors on the host cell surface.
When these viruses infect a host cell, they introduce their DNA molecule into the host. .
One of the major disadvantages is the use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as the host cell;
This enzyme is essential to the host cell to reproduce the ribonucleic acid of the virus.
The genome enclosed within the viral particle can be used as messenger RNA andimmediately translated by the host cell.
However, the role of t6ss in eukaryotic host cell immunity is poorly understood.
The virus invades a host cell and uses the cell's machinery as a system to generate viral gene products.
Major modifications are required in the plant host cell to accommodate the arbuscules.
Their receptors recognize certain motifs present on the invading pathogen that are very unlikely to be present on a host cell.
Progeny viruses are then released from the host cell by exocytosis through secretory vesicles.
The acidic environment within the viral particle releases viral ribonucleoproteins(vRNPs),which are then free to enter the cytoplasm of the host cell.
Several changes in gene expression occur in the host cell to adapt and respond to the pathogen and vice versa.
The host cell was now able to utilise rising oxygen levels in the atmosphere as a source of energy, whereas the prokaryote was protected from predation.
Penetration follows attachment;viruses penetrate the host cell by endocytosis or by fusion with the cell. .
In this study, we mapped by non-fluorescent in situ hybridization three new genes of the chromosomal element f müller: plexinb,zinc finger homeodomain-2(zfh-2) and host cell factor hcf.
Virions are released from the host cell through a mechanism that involves the formation of specific cellular structures.
All viruses bind to their hosts andintroduce their genetic material into the host cell as part of their replication cycle.