subcellular in English

adjective

(Biology) contained within a cell; below cellular level

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2. The major reaction product was phosphatidic acid in both subcellular fractions.

3. Protein subcellular localization is one of the key questions for functional genomics.

4. Sarcoplasmic reticulum is a principal subcellular organelle which regulates calcium homeostasis, protein synthesis, and apoptosis of cardiomyocytes.

5. The subcellular forces generated by such Actomyosin networks are precisely regulated and are transmitted to the cell cortex of adjacent cells …

6. Cytochrome C oxidase is an essential enzyme that is active in subcellular structures that help to regulate energy production (mitochondria).

7. These dyes aggregate in the tumor cells, especially in the lipid membranes, and/or are sequestered and concentrated in subcellular organelles.

8. Most metabolic activities take place within the Cytoplasm, and subcellular structures, such as ribosomes, plasmids, and Cytoplasmic granules, are located in the Cytoplasm.

9. Different organisms within Apicomplexa, as well as different life stages for a given Apicomplexan, can vary substantially in size, shape, and subcellular structure.

10. Brainbow constructs expressing an expanded palette of trichromatic markers (red, yellow and cyan fluorescent proteins) were addressed to specific subcellular compartments.

11. These fundamental processes of symmetry breaking, Axiation, patterning, and morphogenesis have been extensively studied in developmental biology but less so at the subcellular level.

12. Thus early subcellular changes in leaf tissues determined the feeding activity of nymphs on leaves and the susceptibility of plants to insect feeding.

13. The family of Chaperonins is split into GROUP I Chaperonins, and GROUP II Chaperonins, with each group having its own repertoire of protein subunits and subcellular preferences.

14. The family of Chaperonins is split into GROUP I Chaperonins, and GROUP II Chaperonins, with each group having its own repertoire of protein subunits and subcellular preferences.

15. Our hunter ancestors ate fat, which was transported to the liver and broken down by the lipolytic pathway to deliver fatty acids to the mitochondria (the subcellular structures that burn food to create energy).

16. After antigenic stimulation of rats with a protein antigen extracted from acetobacter vinelandii an increase in total RNA of the spleen can be observed. This increase of RNA is mainly located in the subcellular nuclear fraction.

17. Changes in extracellular, cellular, and subcellular proteins during abscisic acid and low temperature induced cold hardening of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L. cv. Wisconsin 22C) cell suspension cultures were investigated by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

18. Besides the intriguing enzymatic mechanisms, we reveal that the MPA biosynthetic enzymes are elegantly Compartmentalized; the oxygenase MpaB′ is the long-sought enzyme responsible for initiating the oxidative cleavage of the farnesyl side chain; and the subcellular localization of the acyl

19. Cadmium (Cd) is commonly recognized as one of the most hazardous environmental contaminants that can affect the growth and development of plants at all levels of biological organization—from subcellular all the way to the ecosystem level (Qadir et al., 2014).