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 Übersetzung für 'tissue culture' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a tissue culture | tissue cultures
biol.
tissue culture
Gewebekultur {f}
3 Wörter
biol.bot.hort.
plant tissue culture
pflanzliche Gewebekultur {f}
biol.
tissue culture cell
Gewebekulturzelle {f}
biol.
tissue culture cells
Gewebekulturzellen {pl}
biol.tech.
tissue culture hood
Sicherheitswerkbank {f}
Teiltreffer
tissueZellstofftaschentuch {n} [ostd.]
9
tissueTaschentuch {n} [Papiertaschentuch]
630
cosmet.
tissue
Papiertaschentuch {n}
1525
anat.bot.
tissue
Gewebe {n}
2124
biol.
body tissue
Körpergewebe {n}
anat.
wall tissue
Wandgewebe {n} [bei Aorta, Vene]
anat.
subcutaneous tissue
Unterhautbindegewebe {n}
anat.
subcutaneous tissue
Unterhautgewebe {n}
anat.
liver tissue
Lebergewebe {n}
med.
tissue excision
Gewebsexzision {f}
med.
tissue reaction
Gewebsantwort {f}
biol.med.
tissue resistance
Gewebsresistenz {f}
anat.biol.
kidney tissue
Nierengewebe {n}
anat.
hepatic tissue
Lebergewebe {n}
med.
collagenous tissue
Kollagengewebe {n}
med.
collagen tissue
Kollagengewebe {n}
med.
weakened tissue
geschwächtes Gewebe {n}
anat.
gastric tissue
Magengewebe {n}
anat.
stomach tissue
Magengewebe {n}
anat.
surrounding tissue
umgebendes Gewebe {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Traditionally this was done using in-vitro plant tissue culture techniques which allow for: control of growth conditions, mitigate seasonality of plants or protect them from parasites and harmful-microbes.
  • They isolated and grew the virus in kidney tissue culture, designating it 229E.
  • The parasite can be easily grown in monolayers of mammalian cells maintained in vitro in tissue culture.
  • As an "ex situ" conservation technique tissue culture is primary used for clonal propagation of vegetative tissue or immature seeds.
  • In tissue culture EDTA is used as a chelating agent that binds to calcium and prevents joining of cadherins between cells, preventing clumping of cells grown in liquid suspension, or detaching adherent cells for passaging.

  • It is an issue for breeders, who must either use a seeded variety as the female parent or rescue embryos early in development using tissue culture techniques.
  • Bulb offsets and tissue culture produce genetic clones of the parent plant and thus maintaining genetic integrity of the cultivars.
  • Plating of PBMCs in a tissue culture flask permits adherence of monocytes.
  • Vancomycin is one of the few antibiotics used in plant tissue culture to eliminate Gram-positive bacterial infection.
  • Dr Lewis Coriell, virologist, who was instrumental in developing tissue culture techniques that were considered a break-through in the production of the polio vaccine.

  • produced in tissue culture. Monoclonal antibodies that consist of only one type of antibody tend to provide greater antigen specificity, and also tend to be more consistent between batches.
  • pallidum" subspecies "pallidum" in a tissue culture system has been reported in 2018.'s genes coding for transport genes.
  • Coconut water is traditionally used as a growth supplement in plant tissue culture and micropropagation.
  • Pioneer Hi-Bred has developed and markets corn hybrids with tolerance to imidazoline herbicides under the trademark "Clearfield" – though in these hybrids, the herbicide-tolerance trait was bred using tissue culture selection and the chemical mutagen ethyl methanesulfonate, not genetic engineering.
  • The growth medium used in plant tissue culture may be supplemented with proline.

  • Tissue culture was first used as a means of creating vanilla plants during the 1980s at Tamil Nadu University.
  • In a tissue culture lab, trypsin is used to resuspend cells adherent to the cell culture dish wall during the process of harvesting cells.
  • Formation of 3-D neural network was achieved after 14-day tissue culture.
  • In 2018, a BBC report on a study stated that tea tree and lavender oils contain eight substances that when tested in tissue culture experiments, increasing the level of estrogen and decreasing the level of testosterone.
  • Evidences of altered neural cell positioning in post-mortem schizophrenia patient brains and changes to gene regulatory networks that control cell migration Schizophrenia patient-derived cells have reduced levels of reelin mRNA and protein When grown "in vitro", schizophrenia patient-derived cells were unable to respond to reelin coated onto tissue culture surfaces; In contrast, cells derived from healthy controls were able to alter their cell migration when exposed to reelin.

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