channel-forming proteins - translation to russian
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channel-forming proteins - translation to russian

CLASS OF PROTEINS SYNTHESIZED BY ONE CELL AND SECRETED FOR INSERTION INTO THE MEMBRANE OF ANOTHER CELL WHERE THEY FORM TRANSMEMBRANE PORES
Pore forming toxin; Pore forming toxins; Pore-forming toxins; Pore forming protein; Pore-forming proteins; Pore Forming Protein; Pore-Forming Protein; Pore-forming protein
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channel-forming proteins      

общая лексика

каналообразующие [пороформирующие] белки

перфорины (мембранные белки, способные к образованию пор в мембране)

pore-forming proteins         

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channel-forming proteins

roll forming         
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CONTINUOUS BENDING OF A LONG STRIP OF SHEET METAL INTO A DESIRED CROSS-SECTION
Roll Forming; Rollform; Roll form; Rollformed; Roll formed; Rollforming; Roll-forming

общая лексика

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Definition

data channel
<communications> A channel (on a BRI or PRI line) used to carry control information, to set up connections on the associated bearer channels. The name wasn't too bad back when users were sending voice (not data) over the {bearer channels}, but in 1997 it's quite a misnomer. (1997-03-10)

Wikipedia

Pore-forming toxin

Pore-forming proteins (PFTs, also known as pore-forming toxins) are usually produced by bacteria, and include a number of protein exotoxins but may also be produced by other organisms such as apple snails that produce perivitellin-2 or earthworms, who produce lysenin. They are frequently cytotoxic (i.e., they kill cells), as they create unregulated pores in the membrane of targeted cells.

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