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حاملة T2 - traducción al Inglés

STRAIN OF VIRUS
T2 phage; Teven bacteriophage; Bacteriophage T2; T2 Bacteriophage
  • Electron micrograph of T2 bacteriophage

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
T-2; T.2; T 2; T2 (disambiguation); T2 (film)
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magnetic resonance imaging         
  • A mobile MRI unit visiting Glebefields Health Centre, [[Tipton]], England
  • Motion artifact (T1 coronal study of cervical vertebrae)<ref name="ErasmusHurter2004"/>
  • Schematic of construction of a cylindrical superconducting MR scanner
  • MR angiogram in congenital heart disease
  • Real-time MRI of a [[human heart]] at a resolution of 50&nbsp;ms
  • Patient being positioned for MR study of the head and abdomen
  • PD-weighted]] MRI scans
  • Effects of TR and TE on MR signal
  • MRI diffusion tensor imaging of [[white matter]] tracts
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR IMAGING INTERNAL STRUCTURES OF OBJECTS OR ORGANISMS
MRI; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; MRI scan; 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging; NMR imaging; Magnetic resonance tomography; MRIs; MRI body scanner; MRI's; T2 (MRI); Contrast MRI; Mri; Zeugmatography; Mri scan; Nuclear scanning; Magnetic resonance image; MRI Scanner; MRI exam; Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; Unsolved problems in diagnostic imaging; Open MRI; Magnetic Resonance Image; MRI scans; MRI-screen; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetic resonance Imaging; EU Physical Agents (Electromagnetic Fields) Directive; T2 MRI; T2 weighted imaging; T2-weighted imaging; T2-weighted MRI; MRI machine; Magnetic resonance topography; MR scanning; Magnetic Resonance Tomography; T2*-weighted; Magnetic resonance urography; Magnetice resonance imaging; 3 Tesla MRI; 3-Tesla MRI; 3T MRI; 3 T MRI; 3-T MRI; Magnetic resonance images; Magnetic-resonance imaging; Proton density MRI; Spectral presaturation with inversion recovery; T2 weighted; Clinical MRI; Clinical NMRI; Clinical magnetic resonance imaging; T1-weighted; T2-weighted; Magnet resonance imaging
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Definición

T2
[Additional explanations: digital] Transmission link 2 [Additional explanations: 6.312 Mbps] (Reference: DS2)

Wikipedia

Enterobacteria phage T2

Enterobacteria phage T2 is a virus that infects and kills E. coli. It is in the genus Tequatrovirus, and the family Myoviridae. Its genome consists of linear double-stranded DNA, with repeats at either end. The phage is covered by a protective protein coat.

The T2 phage can quickly turn an E. coli cell into a T2-producing factory that releases phages when the cell ruptures. Experiments conducted in 1952 by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase demonstrated how the DNA of viruses is injected into the bacterial cells, while most of the viral proteins remain outside. The injected DNA molecules cause the bacterial cells to produce more viral DNA and proteins. These discoveries supported that DNA, rather than proteins, is the hereditary material.

The first phages that were studied in detail included seven that commonly infect E. coli. They were named Type 1 (T1), Type 2 (T2), etc., for easy reference; however, due to structural similarities between the T2, T4, and T6 bacteriophages, these are now commonly referred to as T-Even phages.

The phage can attach to the surface of a bacterium using the proteins on its 'feet' (tail fibers), and inject its genetic material (either DNA or RNA). This genetic material uses the host cell's ribosomes to replicate, and synthesize proteins for the capsid and tail of the phage. New phages are assembled within the cell until the cellular membrane lyses (splits open). The newly made phages are now free to attack more cells. This process is known as the Lytic cycle.