The same can also be expressed intracellularly when introduced through plasmid or viral vectors. |
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However, the majority of ABA metabolites were not detected intracellularly, but rather were present in media. |
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Acid-fast bacilli were numerous, both intracellularly in histiocytes and extracellularly in necrotic areas. |
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Neutrophil proteases are released either intracellularly into phagolysosomes or extracellularly after cellular activation. |
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Urea was assimilated intracellularly rather than hydrolyzed extracellularly by urease. |
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The transplanted mitochondria act both extracellularly and intracellularly. |
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Urease acts extracellularly while the amydolyase pathway works intracellularly. |
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But pathogenic bacteria that develop intracellularly cause the host specific problems during immune response. |
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Some antibiotics, such as azithromycin and clarithromycin, concentrate intracellularly, not in middle ear fluid, and are bacteriostatic, not bactericidal. |
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Steroid and thyroid hormones are hydrophobic and diffuse from their binding proteins in the plasma, across the plasma membrane to intracellularly localized receptors. |
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The biogenic silica composing the cell wall is synthesised intracellularly by the polymerisation of silicic acid monomers. |
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Furthermore, the ability of these variants to persist intracellularly within nonprofessional phagocytes has been described. |
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In bacteria, for example, sugars and some other compounds act intracellularly, and, in Paramecium, ammonium ions enter the cell as ammonia, changing the pH of the cytoplasm and affecting the membrane potential. |
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It is postulated that cells with high deoxycytidine kinase and low deoxynucleotidase activities will be selectively killed by cladribine as toxic deoxynucleotides accumulate intracellularly. |
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Maxaquin antibiotic acts as extra-and intracellularly located on Mycobacterium tuberculosis, shorten the time of their separation from the body, provides a more rapid resolution of infiltrates. |
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Fungal hyphae will initially grow intercellularly and subsequently grow intracellularly through the xylem of the plant. |
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Physiocrines are derived from aminoacyl tRNA synthetases, which have been known for decades to function intracellularly in protein synthesis. |
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An advantage of genetic vaccines is simplicity of the system overall to deliver antigens intracellularly, causing CTL responses. |
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Activation of GC-C results in an increase in concentrations of cyclic guanosine monophosphate, both extracellularly and intracellularly. |
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The modified protein is resistant to degradation by lysosomal enzymes and accumulates intracellularly. |
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The majority of the Legionella cells in water are believed to live intracellularly as protozoan parasites. |
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Like rhizobia, Frankia strains can enter the roots of their host plants either intracellularly, via root hairs, or intercellularly, depending on the host plant species. |
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