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 Übersetzung für 'bacterial cells' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a bacterial cell | bacterial cells
biol.
bacterial cells
Bakterienzellen {pl}
Teiltreffer
med.
natural killer T cells <NKT cells>
natürliche Killer-T-Zellen {pl} <NKT-Zellen>
med.
natural killer cells <NK cells>
natürliche Killerzellen {pl} <NK-Zellen>
biol.
enterochromaffin cells <ECCs / EC cells>
enterochromaffine Zellen {pl} <EC-Zellen>
biol.
alpha cells [also: alpha-cells] <α-cells> [endocrine cells in the islets of Langerhans]
A-Zellen {pl} [Zelltyp der Langerhans-Inseln]
acad.biotech.med.
embryonic stem cells <ES, ES cells>
embryonale Stammzellen {pl} <ES, ES-Zellen>
biol.med.
bacterial {adj}
bakteriologisch
10
bacterial {adj}bakteriell
35
bacterial {adj}Bakterien-
21
biol.
bacterial resistance
bakterielle Resistenz {f}
biol.
bacterial-killing {adj}
bakterientötend
biol.
bacterial community
Bakteriengemeinschaft {f}
biol.
bacterial colony
Bakterienkolonie {f}
biol.
bacterial resistance
Bakterienresistenz {f}
biol.
bacterial flora
Bakterienflora {f}
bacterial smearBakterienabstrich {m}
dent.
bacterial film
Bakterienbelag {m}
med.
bacterial decomposition
bakterielle Zersetzung {f}
biol.
bacterial lawn
Bakterienrasen {m}
biochem.FoodInd.med.
bacterial toxins
bakterielle Toxine {pl}
biol.med.
anti-bacterial {adj}
antibakteriell
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "There are approximately ten times as many bacterial cells in the human flora as there are human cells in the body, with large numbers of bacteria on the skin and as gut flora."
  • The presence of these metals triggered SOS response from bacterial cells and made the cells more permeable.
  • Using a high-speed blender they were able to force the bacteriophages from the bacterial cells after adsorption.
  • Transformation is one of three processes for horizontal gene transfer, in which exogenous genetic material passes from bacterium to another, the other two being conjugation (transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells in direct contact) and transduction (injection of foreign DNA by a bacteriophage virus into the host bacterium).
  • Alpha-helical proteins are present in the inner membranes of bacterial cells or the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells, and sometimes in the bacterial outer membrane.

  • The bactericidal activity of antibacterials may depend on the bacterial growth phase, and it often requires ongoing metabolic activity and division of bacterial cells.
  • In eukaryotic and some bacterial cells the replisomes are not formed.
  • Competence is a physiological state that allows bacterial cells to take up DNA from other cells and incorporate this DNA into their own genome, a sexual process called transformation.
  • Pilus retraction provides enables a different form of bacterial motility called "twitching" or "social gliding" which allows bacterial cells to crawl along a surface, They are assembled through the Type II secretion system.
  • She later formulated a theory that proposed symbiotic relationships between organisms of different phyla, or kingdoms, as the driving force of evolution, and explained genetic variation as occurring mainly through transfer of nuclear information between bacterial cells or viruses and eukaryotic cells.

  • New staining techniques are being developed to differentiate bacterial cells growing in living animals, e.g.
  • Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells.
  • A vacuole (...) is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal, and bacterial cells.
  • Testing in humans and longer studies in any mammalian system would be required to fully understand the long-term potential risk ethidium bromide poses to lab workers, but it is clear that ethidium bromide thoroughly mutates and kills both mammalian and bacterial cells.
  • Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) refers to the transfer of genes between organisms in a manner other than traditional reproduction, either through transformation (direct uptake of genetic material by a cell from its surroundings), conjugation (transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells in direct contact), transduction (injection of foreign DNA by a bacteriophage virus into the host cell) or GTA-mediated transduction (transfer by a virus-like element produced by a bacterium) .

  • The patchy nature of these fluidic landscapes allows for the study of adapting bacterial cells in a metapopulation system.
  • This gene gave bacterial cells and chloroplasts resistance to multiple antibiotics, including kanamycin.
  • As of 2014, it was reported in popular media and in the scientific literature that there are about 10 times as many microbial cells in the human body as there are human cells; this figure was based on estimates that the human microbiome includes around 100 trillion bacterial cells and that an adult human typically has around 10 trillion human cells.
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