slovo | definícia |
clona (czen) | clona,aperturen: Vladyka |
clona (czen) | clona,curtain Zdeněk Brož |
clona (czen) | clona,iris ve foťáku ttel |
clona (czen) | clona,screenn: Zdeněk Brož |
clona (czen) | clona,shieldn: web |
clona (czen) | clona,shroudn: luke |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
dymová clona (msas) | dymová clona
- haze |
dymova clona (msasasci) | dymova clona
- haze |
clonal (encz) | clonal,klonový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cyclonal (encz) | cyclonal, adj: |
monoclonal (encz) | monoclonal,monoklonální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
monoclonal antibody (encz) | monoclonal antibody, n: |
dvouřadová hydraulická clona (vodní hospodářství) (czen) | dvouřadová hydraulická clona (vodní hospodářství),double hydraulic
curtain[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
hydraulická clona (vodní hospodářství) (czen) | hydraulická clona (vodní hospodářství),hydraulic curtain[eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskačhydraulická clona (vodní hospodářství),water curtain[eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
kouřová clona (czen) | kouřová clona,blindn: Pavel Cvrčekkouřová clona,smoke screen Zdeněk Brožkouřová clona,smokescreenn: Martin M. |
ochranná clona (vodní hospodářství) (czen) | ochranná clona (vodní hospodářství),protection curtain[eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskačochranná clona (vodní hospodářství),protection cut-off-wall[eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
sluneční clona (czen) | sluneční clona,lens hoodn: na objektivy Pino |
těsnící clona (hráze) (czen) | těsnící clona (hráze),sealing blanket[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
záclona (czen) | záclona,curtainn: Zdeněk Brož |
monoclonal antibodies (gcide) | Antibody \An"ti*bod`y\ ([a^]n"t[i^]*b[o^]d`[y^]), n.
1. (Med., Physiol. Chem.) Any of various bodies or substances
in the blood which act in antagonism to harmful foreign
bodies, as toxins or the bacteria producing the toxins.
Normal blood serum apparently contains various antibodies,
and the introduction of toxins or of foreign cells also
stimulates production of their specific antibodies by the
immune system.
Note: In certain "autoimmune" diseases, the immune system of
an organism may produce antibodies to parts of the
organism's own structure, and can cause considerable
damage and even death as a result.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]
2. (Med., Physiol. Chem.) more narrowly, any of the
immunoglobulins present in the blood serum or other body
fluids of an animal, which reacts with a specific
antigenic substance, whether the antibody was produced as
a consequence of the stimulus provided by the antigen, or
was pre-existing prior to exposure of the organism to the
antigen.
Note: The soluble antibodies present in serum are complex
globins (proteins) with both constant and variable
regions in the polypeptide chains, the variable region
being responsible for the reaction of the antibody with
its specific antigen. Typically, antibodies of more
than one structure may react with a given antigen, and
any given antigen may stimulate production of more than
one antibody. Methods have been developed to grow cells
in tissue culture which produce predominantly only one
specific antibody, and such antibodies thus produced
(called monoclonal antibodies) are highly specific in
their reactions to molecular strucures, and are used as
valuable reagents in biochemical technology.
[PJC.] |
clonal (wn) | clonal
adj 1: of or relating to a clone |
cyclonal (wn) | cyclonal
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of the atmosphere
around a low pressure center; "cyclonic cloud pattern"
[syn: cyclonic, cyclonal, cyclonical]
2: of or relating to or characteristic of a violent tropical
storm; "cyclonic destruction" [syn: cyclonic, cyclonal,
cyclonical] |
monoclonal (wn) | monoclonal
adj 1: forming or derived from a single clone
n 1: any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by
a single clone of cells or a cell line and consisting of
identical antibody molecules [syn: monoclonal antibody,
monoclonal] |
monoclonal antibody (wn) | monoclonal antibody
n 1: any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by
a single clone of cells or a cell line and consisting of
identical antibody molecules [syn: monoclonal antibody,
monoclonal] |
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