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1 heat-labile immunoglobulin
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > heat-labile immunoglobulin
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2 heat-labile immunoglobulin
Биология: термолабильный иммуноглобулинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > heat-labile immunoglobulin
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3 heat-labile immunoglobulin
мед.фраз. термолабильный иммуноглобулинАнгло-русский медицинский словарь > heat-labile immunoglobulin
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4 heat-labile immunoglobulin
English-russian biological dictionary > heat-labile immunoglobulin
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5 heat-labile immunoglobulin
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6 immunoglobulin
иммуноглобулинchimeric immunoglobulin — гибридный [химерный] иммуноглобулин
intracytoplasmic immunoglobulin — цитоплазматический иммуноглобулин (внутриклеточная форма иммуноглобулина, связанного с цистернами эндоплазматического ретикулума)
primordial immunoglobulin — примитивный иммуноглобулин ( предполагаемый клеточный иммуноглобулин у беспозвоночных)
surface immunoglobulin — поверхностный [мембранный] иммуноглобулин ( клетки)
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7 immunoglobulin
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8 immunoglobulin
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9 immunoglobulin
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > immunoglobulin
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10 complement-fixing immunoglobulin
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > complement-fixing immunoglobulin
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11 serum thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin
English-Russian big medical dictionary > serum thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin
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12 surface immunoglobulin
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > surface immunoglobulin
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13 serum immunoglobulin
English-Russian big medical dictionary > serum immunoglobulin
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14 chimeric immunoglobulin
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > chimeric immunoglobulin
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15 gene
- additive gene
- alpha gene
- ancestral gene
- antimorphic gene
- artificial gene
- beta gene
- block genes
- buffer gene
- buffering gene
- chimeric gene
- chromosomal gene
- complementary gene
- complex genes
- compound gene
- cryptomeric gene
- delta gene
- diagynic gene
- diandric gene
- differential sex genes
- dominant gene
- donor gene
- duplicate cumulative genes
- duplicate genes
- elementary gene
- epistatic gene
- equilocal genes
- extension gene
- extrachromosomal gene
- extranuclear gene
- F gene
- functional gene
- gamma gene
- haploid-insufficient genes
- haploid-sufficient genes
- haplo-insufficient genes
- haplo-sufficient genes
- heat shock gene
- heterochromatic gene
- holandric gene
- homeotic gene
- homodynamic genes
- homologous genes
- housekeeping gene
- hyparchic gene
- hypomorphic gene
- immune response gene
- immunosuppression gene
- incompatibility genes
- inconstant gene
- independent gene
- inducible gene
- inert gene
- inhibiting gene
- intensifying gene
- intermediate gene
- interspecific genes
- invisible gene
- Ir gene
- Is gene
- isolation genes
- isomorphic gene
- jumping gene
- key gene
- labile gene
- lethal gene
- linked genes
- lysis gene
- major gene
- master gene
- maternal gene
- mimic genes
- minor gene
- modifier gene
- mosaic gene
- mutable gene
- mutator gene
- neomorphic gene
- operator gene
- overlapping gene
- para-allelic genes
- paternal gene
- pleiotropic gene
- polymeric genes
- polymitotic gene
- precursor gene
- pre-early gene
- preimmune gene
- rate gene
- rearranged immunoglobulin gene
- recessive gene
- regulatory gene
- restriction gene
- scrambler gene
- secretor gene
- semiallelic genes
- semilethal gene
- sex-controlled gene
- sex-limited gene
- sex-linked gene
- silent gene
- single-copy gene
- split gene
- sterility gene
- structural gene
- substitution gene
- supplementary gene
- switch gene
- triplicate gene
- twin genes* * *
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