「granules」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Snow crabs also have little | granules along the border of their bodies, except thei |
rachnoid veil (covered with fine, powdery wax | granules and cobwebby) and fruit bodies that are sulph |
e of the main cytolytic proteins of cytolytic | granules, and it is known to be a key effector molecul |
Granules and powders | |
VAMP7 is found both in secretory | granules and endosomes. |
luid endoplasm that contains the many nuclei, | granules, and food vacuoles; and the more viscous ecto |
araphyses are club-shaped, filled with violet | granules, and have curved tips; they are up to 8 µm wi |
tive exocytosis as a constituent of secretory | granules and secretory vesicles. |
nd a few other materials such as keratohyalin | granules and calcified deposits. |
ds to internalization of antigen into Birbeck | granules and providing access to a nonclassical antige |
This ensures that the flour | granules are adequately coated with fat and are less l |
Azurophil | granules are also known as "primary granules". |
10-12 pigment | granules are found in the cytoplasm. |
Malt | granules are from malt produced granules, dried liquid |
Conspicuous greenish-black pigment | granules are located in a distinct vacuole. |
Malt | granules are the dried liquid extract from malt used i |
Cellulin or cellulin | granules are a type of polysaccharide found exclusivel |
At first the dark, brownish-black pigment | granules are restricted to this rim of cytoplasm but l |
as boiling stones, boileezers or anti-bumping | granules, are small, irregularly shaped pieces of mate |
The | granules are cultivated on-site in small bioreactors c |
name spinigerus is derived from the spiniform | granules at the ends of the dorsal keels of the tail. |
he site at which the enzyme binds to glycogen | granules before initiating cleavage of terminal glucos |
nactivated endothelial cells, it is stored in | granules called Weibel-Palade bodies, and α-granules i |
This chemical filter is made up of silicate | granules called Zeolite. |
rcent carbon but it also forms clumps of soil | granules called aggregates. |
sh in colour due to the presence of yellowish | granules called chloragosomes and are present in coelo |
Solving the | granules can get the earlier condition of wort without |
given to finely granular yellow-brown pigment | granules composed of lipid-containing residues of lyso |
Their pigment | granules concentrated in a single focus. |
In platelets, the term "alpha | granules" is used to describe granules containing seve |
ed, following the filing of an ANDA by one of | Granules' customers in the United States. |
Upper surface of body with large round | granules, each with a raised central point or short ke |
The alpha | granules express the adhesion molecule P-selectin and |
d through a die into various possible shapes: | granules, flakes, chunks, goulash, steakettes (schnitz |
mals, and in intracellular starch or glycogen | granules for most other organisms. |
By manipulating the pigment | granules in its body, it can produce effective camoufl |
Dispersion of the pigment | granules in the cell grants the intensity of appropria |
r staining Golgi apparatus in cells and Nissl | granules in neurons. |
Examples of inclusions are glycogen | granules in the liver and muscle cells, lipid droplets |
Most histamine in the body is generated in | granules in mast cells or in white blood cells called |
Azurophils include certain cytoplasmic | granules in white blood cells and hyperchromatin, impa |
ephrine from the cytosol back into chromaffin | granules in preparation for release. |
Granules India Limited is an Indian pharmaceutical com | |
ngate, depressed, covered above with numerous | granules intermixed with small roundish tubercles. |
The body is covered above with coarse | granules intermixed with oval, subtrihedral, strongly |
s to be migration of moisture from the starch | granules into the interstitial spaces, degelatinizing |
A deficiency of alpha | granules is known as grey platelet syndrome. |
Granules is a large-scale, fully backward integrated f | |
Head covered with convex | granules, largest on the snout and temples; rostral qu |
Granules manufactures several off-patent drugs, includ | |
The | granules melt into a liquid which is forced through a |
orly, upper surface covered with equal smooth | granules, minute on the back, much larger on the snout |
They are abundant in the | granules of neutrophils and also found in the epitheli |
small chin-shields passing gradually into the | granules of the throat, which are rather large, flat a |
There are a few vacuoles and two | granules of pigment. |
A motor turns a screw which feeds | granules of plastic through a heater. |
ce sulfur which is deposited in intracellular | granules of the cytoplasm. |
Perforin is a cytolytic protein found in the | granules of CD8 T-cells and NK cells. |
The box filter contained | granules of chemicals that neutralised the gas, delive |
s (precursors to mature red blood cells) with | granules of iron accumulated in perinuclear mitochondr |
oblasts, atypical nucleated erythrocytes with | granules of iron accumulated in perinuclear mitochondr |
the cytosol, it must first be shipped out of | granules of the chromaffin cells. |
The dense | granules of human platelets contain adenosine diphosph |
tide and insulin are then stored in secretory | granules of the pancreatic beta cells and both are eve |
fensin, alpha 1, is found in the microbicidal | granules of neutrophils and likely plays a role in pha |
dase S1 protein family, is found in azurophil | granules of neutrophilic polymorphonuclear leukocytes. |
he integument is leathery, bearing calcereous | granules or platelets. |
copic white to off-white free-flowing powder, | granules, or flakes. |
aluminium in the form of turnings, shavings, | granules, or powder. |
It takes the form of white solid | granules or flakes which are insoluble in water, with |
Langerin is localized in the Birbeck | granules, organelles present in the cytoplasm of Lange |
t when subjected to cold and wet climates the | granules progressively break down into smaller particl |
ylase in the cell exists as bound to glycogen | granules rather than free floating. |
lgi network of the pituitary and in secretory | granules; regulated secretory proteins are mostly horm |
On contact, these | granules rupture, and release an adhesive substance on |
well-Jolly bodies are named; which are 1-2 µm | granules seen in erythrocytes (red-blood cells). |
Upper surface covered with uniform small | granules, smooth on the back, a little larger and keel |
in the exocytosis of a number of vesicles and | granules such as mucin and chromaffin. |
cells with smaller and slightly more compact | granules than beta cells. |
heaper and easier to discard the contaminated | granules than to clean the solid sieve. |
itive type, containing unchanged stellar dust | granules that may have been part of the cloud of mater |
urface of these cells consist of eosinophilic | granules that are thought to be the source of adhesion |
Depth hoares are loose | granules that run through fingers and that bond and ad |
ae produces a thin thallus arranged in orange | granules that are 30-50 μm in diameter and form patche |
d form fertilizer, usually in powder or small | granules that are either sprinkled on top of the soil |
and subsequently internalizes it into Birbeck | granules to be degraded. |
e membrane through exocytosis of the cortical | granules, transforming it into a hard layer called the |
Later, carbon | granules were used between carbon buttons. |
which helped to maintain the stability of the | granules when the DO concentration was limited. |
ddle section of which contains small charcoal | granules, which reportedly reduces the harshness of th |
Snout covered with convex | granules, which may be keeled; hinder part of head wit |
Snout covered with convex | granules, which may be keeled; hinder part of head wit |
The cytoplasm is full of | granules which assume a characteristic pink-orange col |
elongated, possess 2-24 (usually 10) pigment | granules which may be found in clumps and are usually |
Amebocytes contain | granules with a clotting factor known as coagulogen; t |
The other type of | granules within platelets are called dense granules. |
The pigment is made up of small dark brown | granules within vacuoles. |
The heterogeneous nature of the dense | granules within the Clara cell's cytoplasm suggests th |
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