- tetanus protein
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Tetanus — Not to be confused with tinnitus. Tetanus Classification and external resources Muscular spasms (specifically opisthotonos) in a patient sufferi … Wikipedia
Protein targeting — This article deals with protein targeting in eukaryotes except where noted. Protein targeting or protein sorting is the mechanism by which a cell transports proteins to the appropriate positions in the cell or outside of it. Sorting targets can… … Wikipedia
SNARE (protein) — Molecular machinery driving vesicle fusion in neuromediator release. The core SNARE complex is formed by four α helices contributed by synaptobrevin, syntaxin and SNAP 25, synaptotagmin serves as a calcium sensor and regulates intimately the… … Wikipedia
SNARE-Protein — SNARE (Protein) Transporter Klassifikation TCDB … Deutsch Wikipedia
SNARE (Protein) — Molekularer Apparat der präsynaptischen Transmitterexocytose: Der SNARE Kernkomplex ist zusammengesetzt aus vier α Helices der Proteine Synaptobrevin, Syntaxin und SNAP 25. Synaptotagmin ist der Calciumsensor, der die SNARE Interaktion reguliert … Deutsch Wikipedia
cellubrevin — Protein involved in regulating vesicle fusion. Has 60% sequence identity with synaptobrevin (VAMP 2) and is a target for tetanus toxin … Dictionary of molecular biology
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vaccine — Originally, the live v. (vaccinia, cowpox) virus inoculated in the skin as prophylaxis against smallpox and obtained from the skin of calves inoculated with seed virus. Usage has extended the meaning to include essentially any preparation… … Medical dictionary
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