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noun
a unit that is part of a larger unit : a subdivision of a unit Because of a quirk in the replicative machinery, when a strand of DNA is duplicated during mitosis, a few subunits at one end are always lost.—John Rennie
In the U.S. Army's case … the smallest subunit is the squad (nine to twelve individuals under a sergeant).—Norman Friedman
subunit vaccine亚单位疫苗
亚单元
亚基
The first known use of subunit was in 1852
suburbnoun
a part of a city or town near its outer edge
a smaller community close to a city
plural the area of homes close to or surrounding a city
suburbianoun
the suburbs of a city
suburbnoun
a part of a city or town near its outer edge
a smaller community close to a city
plural the area of homes close to or surrounding a city
suburbnoun
a part of a city or town near its outer edge
a smaller community close to a city
plural the area of homes close to or surrounding a city
suburbnoun
a part of a city or town near its outer edge
a smaller community close to a city
plural the area of homes close to or surrounding a city
subunitnoun
a unit that forms an individually distinct part of a more comprehensive unit
subunitnoun
a unit that forms an individually distinct part of a more comprehensive unit
subunitnoun
a unit that forms a discrete part of a more comprehensive unit
subunits of a protein
1 It is not only the spatial arrangement of the two subunits in the dark that is unusual and corresponds to an arrangement not previously observed in other Cry proteins.
2 One such disease is propionic acidemia, caused by mutations in genes encoding one of two subunits of an enzyme that helps mitochondria, cells’ powerhouses, break down certain amino acids and fats.
3 In Vermont, the Department of Motor Vehicles is a subunit of the state Agency of Transportation.
在佛蒙特州,该部机动车辆是一个亚基的国家机构的交通方式。
4 Electron microscopy has shown that ribosomes consist of large and small subunits.
5 The genes encoding the ribosomal RNA from the small 18S subunit and plastid genes are frequently chosen for DNA alignment analysis.
6 Conceivably a few additional X-ray pictures would tell how the protein subunits were arranged.
7 The growth hormone of fish is a kind of single subunit protein secreted by the pituitary of fish.
鱼生长激素是鱼类脑垂体中分泌的促进生长的单一亚基的蛋白激素。
8 Influenza may be prevented by active immunization with a polyvalent killed or subunit vaccine.
可以通过主动免疫接种多价灭活疫苗或亚单位疫苗预防流感。
9 Most important, the simplest way to generate cozy corners was to have the subunits helically arranged.
10 Conclusions: The � � 1 subunit 2 - 5 exons expression of SER has no significant difference between control rats.
结论: SER钠通道β1亚基 2-5 外显子表达与正常大鼠无差别.
11 Inactivated and subunit vaccines often do not produce a strong enough immune response, and pathogens can quickly mutate into variants that limit vaccine effectiveness.
12 The complicated name refers to the structure of the protein, whose subunits are coiled together like rope strands.
13 "Most subunit vaccines usually have two separate components: an antigen and an adjuvant," Jaklenec says.
14 Aresponsibility center is a subunit headed by a manager who is responsible for achieving one or more goals.
责任中心是由一个主管人员领导一个子单位,主管人员负责实现一个或更多的目标。
15 Cellulose consists of unbranched chains of glucose subunits that form long, straight fibers.
16 Unlike killed or subunit vaccines, mRNA vaccines increase the buildup of vaccine proteins in cells over time and train the immune system using conditions that look more like a viral infection.
17 By now, however, protein subunits were easy to imagine in large numbers.
18 Glibenclamide (glyburide) binds to sulphonylurea receptors, the regulatory subunit of ATP-sensitive K + channels prominently expressed in the ER.
格列本脲能结合磺脲受体,该受体是主要在ER中表达的AT P敏感的钾通道的调节亚基。
19 The most plausible hypothesis for the TMV structure was a central RNA core surrounded by a large number of identical small protein subunits.
20 Cholera toxin B subunit ( CTB ) is considered to be an effective adjuvant and carrier protein.
霍乱毒素B亚基 ( CTB ) 是良好的免疫佐剂和载体蛋白.
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