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 Übersetzung für 'bacterial cell' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a bacterial cell | bacterial cells
biol.
bacterial cell
Bakterienzelle {f}
3 Wörter
biol.
bacterial cell structure
Bakterienzellstruktur {f}
biol.
bacterial cell wall
Bakterienzellwand {f}
Teiltreffer
biol.
beta cell <β-cell, B cell>
Betazelle {f} <β-Zelle, B-Zelle>
tech.
differential pressure cell <d/p cell>
Differenzdruck-Messzelle {f}
med.
natural killer T cell <NKT cell>
natürliche Killer-T-Zelle {f} <NKT-Zelle>
biol.
human embryonic kidney cell <HEK cell>
HEK-Zelle {f}
chem.phys.
amorphous silicon cell <a-Si cell>
amorphe Siliziumzelle {f} <a-Si-Zelle>
med.
Chinese hamster ovary cell <CHO cell>
Chinese-Hamster-Ovary-Zelle {f} [selten] [CHO-Zelle]
biol.
Chinese hamster ovary cell <CHO cell>
Chinesische Hamster-Ovarienzelle {f} [selten] [CHO-Zelle]
biol.
enterochromaffin cell <ECC, EC cell>
enterochromaffine Zelle {f} <EC-Zelle>
med.
natural killer cell <NK cell>
natürliche Killerzelle {f} <NK-Zelle>
med.
lupus erythematosus cell <LE cell>
Lupus-erythematodes-Zelle {f} <LE-Zelle>
bacterial {adj}Bakterien-
21
biol.med.
bacterial {adj}
bakteriologisch
10
bacterial {adj}bakteriell
35
biol.
bacterial poison
Bakteriengift {n}
biol.
bacterial plasmid
bakterielles Plasmid {n}
med.
bacterial disease
Bakterienerkrankung {f}
biol.
bacterial diversity
bakterielle Vielfalt {f}
biol.
bacterial metabolite
bakterielles Abbauprodukt {n}
biol.
bacterial concentration
bakterielle Konzentration {f}
biol.
bacterial strain
Bakterienstamm {m}
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Phages destroy bacterial cell walls and membrane through the use of lytic proteins which kill bacteria by making many holes from the inside out.
  • This is because the thick peptidoglycan layer in the bacterial cell wall retains the stain after it is washed away from the rest of the sample, in the decolorization stage of the test.
  • This binding of vancomycin to the D-Ala-D-Ala prevents cell wall synthesis of the long polymers of "N"-acetylmuramic acid (NAM) and "N"-acetylglucosamine (NAG) that form the backbone strands of the bacterial cell wall, and it prevents the backbone polymers that do manage to form from cross-linking with each other.
  • On May 20, 2010, Venter announced the creation of first self-replicating semi-synthetic bacterial cell.
  • Around the outside of the cell membrane is the bacterial cell wall.

  • F-plasmids play a crucial role because they contain partition genes that promote the even distribution of plasmids after bacterial cell division.
  • "Arthrobacter" have a distinctive method of cell division called "snapping division" or reversion in which the outer bacterial cell wall ruptures at a joint.
  • Meanwhile, bacteriophage researchers have been developing engineered viruses to overcome antibiotic resistance, and engineering the phage genes responsible for coding enzymes that degrade the biofilm matrix, phage structural proteins, and the enzymes responsible for lysis of the bacterial cell wall.
  • Bacterial secretion systems are protein complexes used for the delivery of virulence factors across the bacterial cell envelope to the exterior environment.
  • A microbe can harbour different types of plasmids, but different plasmids can only exist in a single bacterial cell if they are compatible.

  • Penicillin kills bacteria by inhibiting the completion of the synthesis of peptidoglycans, the structural component of bacterial cell wall.
  • The existence of two identical antibody-binding sites allows antibody molecules to bind strongly to multivalent antigen (repeating sites such as polysaccharides in bacterial cell walls, or other sites at some distance apart), as well as to form antibody complexes and larger antigen-antibody complexes.
  • Lambda phage is a non-contractile tailed phage, meaning during an infection event it cannot 'force' its DNA through a bacterial cell membrane.
  • It inhibits the third and final stage of bacterial cell wall synthesis in binary fission, which ultimately leads to cell lysis; therefore, ampicillin is usually bacteriolytic.
  • Among the many lines of evidence supporting symbiogenesis are that new mitochondria and plastids are formed only by splitting in two, and that cells cannot create new ones otherwise; that the transport proteins called porins are found in the outer membranes of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and bacterial cell membranes; that cardiolipin is found only in the inner mitochondrial membrane and bacterial cell membranes; and that some mitochondria and plastids contain single circular DNA molecules similar to the circular chromosomes of bacteria.

  • Using a high-speed blender they were able to force the bacteriophages from the bacterial cells after adsorption.
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