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1 моноламеллярные везикулы
Makarov: unilamellar vesiclesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моноламеллярные везикулы
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2 реконструкция мембранных белков в гигантские однослойные везикулы путём индуцированного пептидом слияния
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реконструкция мембранных белков в гигантские однослойные везикулы путём индуцированного пептидом слияния
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small unilamellar vesicles — малые униламеллярные везикулы (мелкие липосомы, озвученные липосомы) мелкие моноламеллярные липосомы
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