MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AGGLUTINABILITY»
agglutinability
agglutinability
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noun
ˌglü
tən
ˈbi
capacity
blood
cells
agglutinated
bleagglutinability
reverso
meaning
also
agglutinable
agglutinant
agglutinate
agglutinin
define
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əˈbɪl
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gloot
adjective
interagglutinate
verb
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being
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agglutination
collins
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agglutinabilityの意味
英和辞典
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agglutinabilityの意味や和訳。
凝集能
被凝集性
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AGGLUTINABILITY»
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Neoplastic and Normal Cells in Culture
The agglutinability of non-transformed cells can be increased by treatment with
low concentrations of trypsin or other proteases (Burger, 1971 ; Starling et al.,
1977a, b). Diverse agents such as 5-bromodeoxyuridine (Biquard, 1974), 7, ...
I͡Uriĭ Markovich Vasilʹev, Izrailʹ Moiseevich Gelʹfand, 1981
2
ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
(1975) described a different agglutinability of fibroblasts underlying human
cervical carcinomas and their precursor states. Fibroblasts in the stroma of both
benign and malignant tunors of the rat thyroid, induced by thyroid-stimulating
hormone, ...
George Klein, Sidney Weinhouse, 1988
ConA agglutinability. Some are easily agglutinated, but many have now been
shown to be poorly or nonagglutinable. Tumorigenic lines with low ConA
agglutinability include BHK cells (19,39,192) and certain of their adenovirus-
infected ...
4
Cellular Interactions by Environmental Tumor Promoters: ...
Establishment of New Short Term Assay for Promoters of Bladder Cancer We
found that increased agglutinability of isolated rat bladder cells by Con A caused
by a subcarcinogenic dose of BHB\ or FANFT disappeared within a few weeks.
5
CURR TOPICS IN MEMBRANES & TRANSPORT
Dependence of agglutinability on trypsin concentration. For 3 minutes 4 X 106
cells /ml were treated with the concentration of trypsin indicated. The reaction
was stopped with a 2- to 10-fold excess of soybean trypsin inhibitor, and the cells
...
Felix Bronner, Ph.D., R. L. Juliano, Aser Rothstein, 1978
Agglutinability of SV40-infected 3T3 cells seeded at 2 X 10' (.-1), 5 X 105 (B), 12
X 105 (C), and 20 X 105 (D) cells per petri dish. The cells were infected 1 day
after seeding. cate (Fig. 1) that agglutination by Con. A was found only in the ...
7
Pneumonia - The Biology of Pneumococcus
On the basis of agglutinability, Olmstead,1027-8 Griffith,558 and later Cooper
and her associates272-4 extended the serological classification of pneumococci
to include the present thirty-two separate and specific types. AGGLUTINABILITY
OF ...
Roderick Heffron, Benjamin White, 1979
8
Cell Surface Alteration as a Result of Malignant ...
We have now examined the association between agglutinability by concanavalin
A and malignancy in vivo, and whether such an association is specific for
concanavalin A. Table 1 Cell Size and No. of 63Ni Concanavalin A Molecules
bound 1 ...
9
The effect of irradiation on the electrophoretic velocity, ...
Since the work of Tittsler and Lisse and of others has called attention to the fact
that the sequence of decreasing electrophoretic migration velocities followed the
sequence of increasing agglutinability, it was only natural to look for the same ...
Martin William Lisse, Ralph Porter Tittsler, George R. Sharpless, 1932
10
Research Needed to Solve Industry's 1970 Problems--and who ...
to an increase in agglutinability. The degree of agglutination would then be a
function of the red cell life-time in the chicken and other factors relating to egg
production. Consequently when egg production increased agglutination would ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Agricultural Research Institute, 1963