Examples of 'subcellular' in a sentence

Meaning of "subcellular"

subcellular (adjective) - relating to structures or processes that occur within a cell
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  • Smaller than a normal cell.
  • Relating to objects or processes that involve parts of a cell.

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Their subcellular localizations in resting condition were investigated.
Influences intracellular trafficking and subcellular distribution.
Microsomes are subcellular fractions containing membrane fragments.
Particularly preferred is localization to either subcellular locations.
The subcellular localization of protein is exclusively mitochondrial.
It is very useful for studying subcellular structures.
Its subcellular location is the cytoplasm.
Design compared to what we find in subcellular systems.
Subcellular remodeling in congestive heart failure.
Suffering from acute subcellular degradation.
Also the subcellular compartmentation of cytokinins is not known.
This will result in different subcellular or cellular localization.
Use of subcellular localization profiles as prognostic or predictive indicators.
They vary in substrate specificity and subcellular localization.
What are subcellular vaccines and give an example.

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No indicators on the cellular or subcellular levels.
Assignment of subcellular localization category.
Lysates of these transgenic cells are subjected to subcellular fractionation.
Look how much her subcellular membranes have degraded.
Secreted proteins have been explored as components of subcellular vaccines.
Analysis of metal subcellular distribution provides promising insights in ecotoxicology.
Complement structure and subcellular localization.
Subcellular visualization of abdominal organs.
The following liver subcellular fractions were used in the study.
Subcellular localization of interacting proteins by bimolecular fluorescence complementation in planta.
We also used uniprot data for subcellular localization as usual.
Recognition of subcellular structures by chromobodies raised against endogenous epitopes.
Conservation at the subcellular level.
Subcellular location analysis was one of the initial problems in this field.
These chimeras were then expressed to study their subcellular localization.
This represent the first subcellular localization of glycosyltransferases in microalgae.
Fluorescence imaging is a widely applied technique to evidence subcellular structures.
Lamellar bodies are subcellular structures associated with surfactant biosynthesis.
The cell pellets are optionally lysed to release a subcellular component.
Examples of subcellular localisations.
Mammals have seven sirtuins with different subcellular localization.
Subcellular proximity mapping to chart protein function and causes of disease.
Signaling in small subcellular volumes.
Its subcellular location was therefore verified by analyzing various chloroplast fractions.
A microsomal fraction can be isolated by routine subcellular fractionation procedures.
The subcellular localization of sulfogalactoglycerolipid in rat testicular germinal cells was determined.
Relationships between cells and subcellular structures can also be investigated.
The subcellular distribution of albumin and its degradation products was followed.
Turbidity can also be caused by subcellular particulates and cell debris.
A subcellular analysis of the tissue should shed some light on the mystery.
A composition for presenting a polynucleotide to a subcellular component of a eukaryotic cell comprising.
Variations in subcellular localization are paralleled by a plethora of ascribed functions for this protein.
Another set of these transporters carries copper into subcellular compartments.
Accessory proteins and subcellular localisation determine its substrate preference.
The search for entities can be pushed to the subcellular level.

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