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cyto-
cyto- combining form of Gr. κύτος hollow, receptacle, etc., taken in modern formations with the meaning ‘cell’ (cf. -cyte), and used in many biological terms: as cytoblast, etc.: see below. cytoˈchemist, one who studies cytochemistry; cytoˈchemistry, the chemistry of cells; spec. a branch of biochem... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyto-Stain
Cyto-Stain, or CytoStain, is commercially available mix of staining dyes for polychromatic staining in histology. It provides results comparable to Papanicolaou staining, but in fewer operations and in shorter time. It is used in ultrafast Papanicolaou staining. Cyto-Stain G is a modification of Cyt... wikipedia.org
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cytokine
cytokine, n. Physiol. Brit. /ˈsʌɪtəkʌɪn/, U.S. /ˈsaɪdəˌkaɪn/ [‹ cyto- comb. form + -kine (in lymphokine n. at lympho- comb. form Affix).] Any of a varied group of small proteins which are secreted by cells of many types and which mediate cellular interaction in immune and inflammatory responses, cel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cytoneme
The term cytoneme was coined to denote the presence of cytoplasm in their interior (cyto-) and their finger-like appearance (-neme), and to distinguish wikipedia.org
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cytokinin
cytokinin Biochem. (saɪtəʊˈkaɪnɪn) [f. cyto- + kinin.] Any of numerous compounds which are present as growth regulators in higher plants and which promote cell division, inhibit ageing, and act with auxins to control the growth and development of the plant.1965 E. Maeda in Plant & Cell Physiol. VI. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cytobacillus
The name Cytobacillus can be broken down into the prefix "cyto-" (from the Greek noun kytos, referring to hollow, vessel, jar or a cell in biology) and wikipedia.org
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cytosine
cytosine Biochem. (ˈsaɪtəʊsaɪn, -iːn) [ad. G. cytosin (A. Kossel and A. Neumann 1894, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXVII. ii. 2219), f. cyto- + -ose2 + -ine5.] A crystalline pyrimidine base, C4H5N3O, which is one of the constituents of nucleic acids and occurs in double-stranded DNA paired with the p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ueli Aebi
His work focused on the elucidation of the structure, function and assembly of the cyto- and nucleoskeleton and the nuclear pore complex (NPC), as well wikipedia.org
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cytoblast
cytoblast Biol. (ˈsaɪtəʊblɑːst, -æ-) [mod. f. (by Schleiden) cyto- + -blast germ. F. cytoblaste.] The protoplasmic nucleus of a cell, regarded as the germinal spot from which its development proceeds. A term introduced by Schleiden (a 1840) on the hypothesis that it was the germ from which the cell ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cytase
cytase Biochem. (ˈsaɪteɪs, -z) [f. cyto- + -ase.] Any of various enzymes found in some plant seeds which hydrolyse the hemicellulose constituents of cell walls and were formerly thought to dissolve the whole cell wall. Hence cytasic (saɪˈteɪzɪk) a.1895 W. Jago Bread-making 123 The enzyme, which thus... Oxford English Dictionary
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cyto-morphology — Translation in Chinese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "cyto-morphology" - English-Chinese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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cytochalasin
cytochalasin, n. Biol. (saɪtəʊkəˈleɪsɪn) [f. cyto- + Gr. χαλάσις slackening, dislocation, f. χαλᾶν to relax: see -in1.] Any of several fungal metabolites (cytochalasin A, B, etc.) that are polycyclic macrolides used experimentally in cell research for their property of interfering with cellular proc... Oxford English Dictionary
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hgame2018 Week1 WriteUp(部分) | Cytosineの有被小窝~
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cytochrome
cytochrome (ˈsaɪtəʊkrəʊm) [f. cyto- + Gr. χρῶµα colour.] 1. (See quot.)1900 Dorland Med. Dict., Cytochrome, a nerve-cell having an ill-developed cell-body, in which the stained nucleus appears to be completely surrounded, and does not exceed in size the nucleus of a neuroglia-cell or a leukocyte. 2.... Oxford English Dictionary
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cytogenetics
cytogenetics, n. pl. Biol. (saɪtəʊdʒɪˈnɛtɪks) [f. cyto- + genetics (s.v. genetic n.).] The study of cytology and genetics in relation to each other; esp. the study of the behaviour and properties of chromosomes as the constituents of cells that determine the hereditary properties of an organism. So ... Oxford English Dictionary
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