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1 stem cell gradient
Иммунология: градиент стволовых клеток (различия в концентрации стволовых клеток в направлении от краевой к осевой зоне костного мозга) -
2 stem cell gradient
градиент стволовых клеток (различия в концентрации стволовых клеток в направлении от краевой к осевой зоне костного мозга) -
3 gradient
градиентbuffered-step gradient — система прерывистых буферов, система Лэммли ( для электрофореза белков в денатурирующих условиях)
discontinuous gradient — ступенчатый [прерывистый] градиент
immobilized pH gradient — фиксированный градиент pH (напр. на основе иммобилинов)
narrow-range gradient — крутой градиент, градиент узкого диапазона
pH shallow gradient — пологий градиент, градиент широкого диапазона
stem cell gradient — градиент стволовых клеток (различия в концентрации стволовых клеток в направлении от краевой к осевой зоне костного мозга)
stepwise gradient — ступенчатый [прерывистый] градиент
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