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1 viral envelope
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2 viral envelope
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3 viral envelope
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4 viral envelope
English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > viral envelope
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5 viral envelope antigen
Иммунология: env-антиген, вирусный оболочечный антигенУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > viral envelope antigen
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6 viral-envelope glycoprotein
Иммунология: гликопротеин вирусной оболочкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > viral-envelope glycoprotein
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7 viral envelope antigen
Immunology: VEAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > viral envelope antigen
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8 viral-envelope glycoprotein
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии > viral-envelope glycoprotein
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9 envelope
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10 envelope antigen
vi antigen — - антиген
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11 glycoprotein
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12 VEA
сокр. от viral envelope antigenвирусный оболочечный антиген, env-антиген -
13 VEA
1) Военный термин: Veterans Education Assistance, vehicle engineering analysis2) Электроника: Vertical Electrode Array3) Иммунология: viral envelope antigen4) Фирменный знак: Ventura Electronics Assembly5) Образование: Very Easily Amused, Virginia Education Association6) NYSE. Virginia Electric & Power Company7) Программное обеспечение: Visio for Enterprise Architects -
14 env-антиген
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15 вирусный оболочечный антиген
Immunology: viral envelope antigenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вирусный оболочечный антиген
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16 гликопротеин вирусной оболочки
Immunology: viral-envelope glycoproteinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гликопротеин вирусной оболочки
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17 оболочка вируса
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18 hemagglutinin
мед. гемагглютининThis hemagglutin protein is responsible for the attachment of the virus to the host-cell and for fusion of the viral envelope to the host-cell membrane.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > hemagglutinin
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19 conserved region
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20 constant region
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