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1 protein toxin
белковый токсин
Небольшая белковая молекула, обладающая ядовитыми свойствами, выделяемая некоторыми микроорганизмами и растениями
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2 protein toxin
белковый токсиннебольшая белковая молекула, обладающая ядовитыми свойствами, выделяемая некоторыми микроорганизмами и растениями -
3 protein toxin
Военный термин: белковый токсин, токсин белковой структуры -
4 protein toxin
белковый токсин, токсин белковой структуры -
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6 conjugate
конъюгатantibody-nutrient conjugate — конъюгат антител с питательными веществами (для приготовления иммуноселективной среды при выращивании антиген-специфических клеток)
antibody-toxin conjugate — антитело-токсиновый конъюгат (напр. иммунотоксин)
bead-antibody conjugate — антитело, иммобилизованное на грануле
cell-bridging antibody conjugate — антитело-сформированный «мостиковый» цитоконъюгат, гетероконъюгат (конъюгат на основе антител с антидетерминантами различной специфичности, способствующий слиянию клеток с различными поверхностными антигенами)
hapten-parasite conjugate — (иммуно)конъюгат гаптена с клетками простейших (напр. гаптен-амёбный конъюгат)
idarubicin-antibody conjugate — антитело-идарубициновый конъюгат (конъюгат идарубицина с анти-T-клеточными моноклональными антителами, применяемый в трансплантологии для иммуносупрессии реципиента)
tolerogenic conjugate — толерогенный конъюгат (напр. аллергена с носителем)
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