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1 aberrant clone
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > aberrant clone
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2 aberrant clone
1) Биология: аберрантный клон2) Иммунология: мутантный клон -
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клонaberrant clone — мутантный [аберрантный] клон
ancestral clone — предковый клон, клон-предшественник
anti-idiotype secreting clone — анти-идиотипсекретирующий клон (гибридома, секретирующая анти-идиотипические антитела)
forbidden clone — «запрещённый» клон (клон иммунокомпетентных клеток, обладающий специфичностью к аутоантигенам)
malignant clone — клон злокачественных опухолевых клеток, неопластический клон
mutant antiself clone — мутантный клон ( лимфоцитов) с аутоантигенной специфичностью
self-maintaining clone — самоподдерживающийся клон (напр. стволовых клеток)
silent clone — «молчащий» клон (напр. клон нестимулированных В-клеток)
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1. a сбившийся с правильного пути; заблуждающийся2. a отклонившийсяa rocket on an aberrant course — ракета, отклонившаяся от заданной траектории
3. a биол. аберрантный, отклоняющийся от нормального типа4. a человек, существо или предмет с отклонениями от нормы или типаСинонимический ряд:1. abnormal (adj.) abnormal; anomalistic; anomalous; atypical; deviant; deviative; heteroclite; preternatural; unnatural; unrepresentative; untypical2. deviate (adj.) deviate; deviating; devious; divergent; diverging; errant; erring; straying; wandering3. odd (adj.) bizarre; curious; eccentric; irregular; nonconforming; odd; peculiar; singular; strange; unconventionalАнтонимический ряд:normal; ordinary -
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10 aberrant
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > aberrant
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11 recombinant clone
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > recombinant clone
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12 self-reactive clone
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > self-reactive clone
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