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 Übersetzung für 'human cells' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a human cell | human cells
biol.
human cells
menschliche Zellen {pl}
3 Wörter
biol.
human stem cells
Menschenstammzellen {pl} [auch: Menschen-Stammzellen]
4 Wörter
med.
human osteogenic sarcoma cells [Saos-2 cells, SaOS-2 cells]
SaOS-2-Zellen {pl}
Teiltreffer
med.
natural killer T cells <NKT cells>
natürliche Killer-T-Zellen {pl} <NKT-Zellen>
biol.
enterochromaffin cells <ECCs / EC cells>
enterochromaffine Zellen {pl} <EC-Zellen>
med.
natural killer cells <NK cells>
natürliche Killerzellen {pl} <NK-Zellen>
biol.
alpha cells [also: alpha-cells] <α-cells> [endocrine cells in the islets of Langerhans]
A-Zellen {pl} [Zelltyp der Langerhans-Inseln]
med.VetMed.
human respiratory syncytial virus <human RSV, HRSV>
humanes respiratorisches Synzytial-Virus {n} <humanes RSV, HRSV>
acad.biotech.med.
embryonic stem cells <ES, ES cells>
embryonale Stammzellen {pl} <ES, ES-Zellen>
cellsZellen {pl}
128
biol.
memory cells
Gedächtniszellen {pl}
biol.
enterochromaffin cells
Enterochromaffinzellen {pl}
bot.
meristematic cells
meristematische Zellen {pl}
biol.bot.
plant cells
Pflanzenzellen {pl}
bot.
guard cells
Schließzellen {pl}
biol.med.
transformed cells
transformierte Zellen {pl}
pus cellsEiterzellen {pl}
biol.
fat cells
Adipozyten {pl}
biol.
clue cells
Clue-Zellen {pl}
biol.
nerve cells
Nervenzellen {pl}
biol.
glial cells
Gliazellen {pl}
air cellsLuftbläschen {pl}
biol.
prokaryotic cells
prokaryotische Zellen {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Another advantage of "in vitro" methods is that human cells can be studied without "extrapolation" from an experimental animal's cellular response.
  • Icosidodecahedra can be found in all eukaryotic cells, including human cells, as Sec13/31 COPII coat-protein formations.
  • The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue.
  • Nuclear protein Ataxia-Telangiectasia (NPAT), also known as nuclear protein coactivator of histone transcription, is a transcription factor which activates histone gene transcription on chromosomes 1 and 6 of human cells.
  • Some antibiotics may also damage the mitochondrion, a bacteria-derived organelle found in eukaryotic, including human, cells.

  • Diego Krapf has shown that through branching processes the actin filaments in human cells assemble into fractal patterns.
  • A DNA helix usually does not interact with other segments of DNA, and in human cells, the different chromosomes even occupy separate areas in the nucleus called "chromosome territories".
  • In human cells, the histones are found to be most enriched for H4K20me3 and H3K9me3 Centromere repositioning and the formation of evolutionary new centromeres has been suggested to be a mechanism of speciation.
  • 8–1 µm, being much smaller than most other human cells.
  • About 20,000 protein coding genes are expressed in human cells and almost 75% of these genes are expressed in the normal prostate.

  • Since normal telomerase activity in most human cells is low, targeting parasitic telomerase function might be a successful short-term treatment against pathogenic eukaryotes, without causing harm to the host.
  • This protection has been demonstrated with radiation experiments on human cells and bacteria, opening up the possibility of applications in space travel.
  • Fimbriae are formed of a protein called pilin (antigenic) and are responsible for the attachment of bacteria to specific receptors on human cells (cell adhesion).
  • The retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) protein is a primary immune system sensor for viral and other invasive RNA in human cells.
  • By using human embryonic stem cells to produce specialized cells like nerve cells or heart cells in the lab, scientists can gain access to adult human cells without taking tissue from patients.

  • The content and variation of manganese (measurable by electron paramagnetic resonance) were found to be good predictors of radiosensitivity, and this finding extends also to human cells.
  • Recently an alternative proteasome was identified in human cells that lack the α3 core subunit.
  • Morphine is an endogenous opioid in humans. Various human cells are capable of synthesizing and releasing it, including white blood cells.
  • The first antibiotic was arsphenamine (Salvarsan) discovered by Paul Ehrlich in 1908 after he observed that bacteria took up toxic dyes that human cells did not.
  • There are three main concerns over the safety of genetically modified food: whether they may provoke an allergic reaction; whether the genes could transfer from the food into human cells; and whether the genes not approved for human consumption could outcross to other crops.

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