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nucleate

[ UK /njˈuːklɪˌe‍ɪt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a nucleus or occurring in the nucleus
    nucleated cells
VERB
  1. form into a nucleus
    Some cells had nucleated

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  • Slide 13: MHC molecules and T cell function  Class I MHC molecules  Most nucleated cells of the body  Infected / cancerous cells display parts of foreign antigens on surfaces  Recognized by cytotoxic T cells  Class II MHC molecules  Dendritic cells, macrophages, B cells (APCs) display phagocytized antigen fragments on surfaces  Recognized by helper T cells  T cells that have receptors for self - molecules are destroyed  self - tolerance Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • − CD19+ mature B cells was determined by FACS analysis on the peripheral blood mononucleated cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • First, we may try to assume, or tediously enucleate a consensus of religious truth as a basis of will training, e.g., Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • The fact that erythrocyte size correlates positively with genome size in mammals, even though their mature red blood cells are enucleated, strongly supports this hypothesis.
  • Compared with pure polyolefin , nucleated polyolefin showed a higher crystallization temperature and a faster crystallization rate.
  • Well, when the tunneling takes place, a small, microscopic bubble would nucleate somewhere in our universe. False Vacua I: The End of the Universe As We Know it « Imaginary Potential
  • The results showed that it was necessary to isolate microspores in the late uninucleate stage.
  • This was a heavily populated region of numerous towns and nucleated villages, with dispersed patterns of landholding, small parishes and manors, and political power shared between the nobles, rich merchants, and a prosperous gentry.
  • Moreover, in contrast to wild-type croziers, almost all mutant croziers are uninucleate.
  • Only about 15% of viable microspores stayed at the haploid uninucleate or binucleate stages.
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