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Иммунология: пролиферативный потенциал клеткиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cell-doubling capacity
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Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии > cell-doubling capacity
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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > cell-doubling capacity
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1) способность; потенциал2) ген. инж. ёмкость ( вектора)3) ёмкость ( иммуносорбента)allergenic capacity — степень аллергенности ( вещества), аллергизирующий потенциал
antigen-binding capacity — антигенсвязывающая способность ( антисыворотки); антигенсвязывающая ёмкость ( иммуносорбента)
antigen-presenting capacity — антиген-представляющая [антигенпрезентирующая] способность ( клеток)
homing capacity — хоминг-индекс (число клеток, репопулировавших данную территорию или орган, к общему числу клеток данного типа)
immune complex solubilizing capacity — иммунокомплексная диссоциирующая активность (активность сыворотки, обусловленная избыточностью антигена или антител)
neutrophil iodination capacity — степень иодирования нейтрофилов ( показатель фагоцитарной активности нейтрофилов в тестах in vitro)
recycling capacity — способность к рециклингу (способность эффекторной цитотоксической клетки участвовать в нескольких последовательных циклах лизиса клеток-мишеней)
repopulation capacity — репопулирующая способность (напр. клеток костного мозга при пересадках)
restorative capacity — способность ( ткани) к регенерации, регенеративный потенциал
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