「somatic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Severe Cockayne Syndrome: in which facial and | somatic abnormalities are present at birth. |
PCL consists in introducing a | somatic adult or senescent cell nucleus or entire cel |
Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of both | somatic and mental disorders. |
e, that involves the communication of general | somatic and general visceral sensory impulses. |
n's model of the cell compartmentalization of | somatic and germline cell lineages (see Weismann barr |
A | somatic antigen is an antigen located in the cell wal |
Main article: | Somatic cell nuclear transfer |
sually a mild infection resulting in elevated | somatic cell count (SCC). |
The cells of the body : a history of | somatic cell genetics. |
The | somatic cell count shall be not more than one million |
The | somatic cell count in the milk also increases after c |
Somatic cell count (SCC) is one of indicators of the | |
Somatic cell hybrids between hamster or mouse and man | |
A granulosa cell or follicular cell is a | somatic cell of the sex cord that is closely associat |
uch cases the genetic duplication occurs in a | somatic cell and affects only the genome of the cance |
She was created using the technique of | somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the cell nucleus |
When a nucleus is added to an egg during | somatic cell nuclear transfer, the egg starts dividin |
nimal to be successfully cloned from an adult | somatic cell or Polly the sheep which was the first c |
n the nucleus of such a mature differentiated | somatic cell are still capable of reverting back to a |
btle endogenous gene alterations in mammalian | somatic cell-types. |
Growth factors synthesized by ovarian | somatic cells directly affect oocyte growth and funct |
P-bodies have been observed in | somatic cells originating from vertebrates and invert |
he germline and are maintained throughout all | somatic cells of an organism. |
The number of | somatic cells increases in response to pathogenic bac |
d Alexis Carrel's erroneous ideas that normal | somatic cells don't age, and that aging must therefor |
, like all sexually reproducing species, have | somatic cells that are in diploid [2N] state, meaning |
his area they attempt to associate with these | somatic cells. |
gy and subcellular localization from those of | somatic cells. |
ing meiotic division but which also occurs in | somatic cells. |
t has been recently discovered from which the | somatic chromosome number and detailed chromosome mor |
organizer and heterochromatic regions) of the | somatic chromosomes of the fruit fly Drosophila; |
mechanism is unknown, but it is believed that | somatic chromosomes that are located on one side of t |
omatization disorder - at least 4 unexplained | somatic complaints in men and 6 in women |
Somatic concern | |
ling event, which may have induced a delay in | somatic development in relation to the gonadal develo |
- an outline of Waal's | somatic diagnostic methodology. |
Somatic Embryogenesis | |
egulator it is also a plant hormone-promoting | somatic embryogenesis. |
This undesirable process is called | somatic evolution, and is how cancer arises and becom |
been recovered in the gastropod Lymnaea, the | somatic ferritin being distinct from the yolk ferriti |
stream of the AICDA gene that does not impair | somatic hypermutation. |
vention, treatment, or palliation of folk and | somatic illnesses. |
The | somatic isozyme is expressed in many tissues, mainly |
The outer (or | somatic) layer becomes applied to the inner surface o |
ed to the soma divided by the volume-specific | somatic maintenance costs. |
As a | somatic memory, this state is not passed on to subseq |
Somatic mutations in the EP300 gene have been found i | |
Somatic mutations found in human cancers of the MH1 d | |
nown, to utilize genome-wide analysis to find | somatic mutations in human cancers. |
ugh mitosis during asexual division while the | somatic nucleus undergoes amitosis. |
Instead, the chromosomes within the | somatic nucleus are duplicated, and the nucleus goes |
ei, but they differ in their structure of the | somatic nucleus. |
e and soma something psychological, something | somatic, or neither one or the other? |
simple proteomics because many intracellular | somatic pathways are known. |
Center for | Somatic Psychotherapy |
Somatic Responses | |
ut records by invited artists such as Curley, | Somatic Responses, Unit Moebius, Headcleaner and Les |
Akershus University Hospital has 515 beds in | somatic sector (including technical beds - neonatal, |
est known for his work in the 1880s involving | somatic sensation. |
The | somatic sensations, the feared stimuli of phobophobia |
alysis, behavioural and cognitive techniques, | somatic solutions, and individual and group therapies |
at it was wrong to define madness from only a | somatic standpoint. |
ith a tendency to express emotional issues in | somatic terms. |
The 1-methyl homologue of LSD has more of | somatic than sensory effect, has fewer visuals and is |
This is not pure cleromancy because | somatic twitches of "blood lightning" can either be s |
These mutations are | somatic, which means they are acquired during a perso |
discontinuation does not evoke | somatic withdrawal syndromes as do drugs such as alco |
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