nucleocytoplasmic ratio - traduction vers arabe
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nucleocytoplasmic ratio - traduction vers arabe

DIRECTED MOVEMENT OF SUBSTANCES INTO, OUT OF, OR WITHIN THE NUCLEUS.
Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling protein
  • GTP]] nuclear transport cycle.

nucleocytoplasmic ratio         
  • Nuclear-cytoplasmic ratios.
MEASUREMENT USED IN CELL BIOLOGY
N/C; Nucleus-cytoplasm ratio; Nucleus:cytoplasm ratio; Nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio; Nuclear fraction; Nucleus-to-cytoplasm; Nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio; Nucleocytoplasmic ratio; Nuclear to cytoplasm ratio; Nucleus to cytoplasm ratio
‎ نِسْبَةُ النَّواةِ للهَيُولَى‎
N/C         
  • Nuclear-cytoplasmic ratios.
MEASUREMENT USED IN CELL BIOLOGY
N/C; Nucleus-cytoplasm ratio; Nucleus:cytoplasm ratio; Nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio; Nuclear fraction; Nucleus-to-cytoplasm; Nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio; Nucleocytoplasmic ratio; Nuclear to cytoplasm ratio; Nucleus to cytoplasm ratio
تحكم رقمى .
RATIO         
  • The ratio of width to height of [[standard-definition television]]
QUOTIENT OF TWO NUMBERS OR QUANTITIES OF THE SAME KIND
Ratios; Ratio analysis; Is to; Mathematical ratio; ∶; ⅌; Ratio sign

ألاسم

مُتَوَسِّط ; مُعَدَّل ; نِسْبَة ; وَسَط

Définition

N/C
New charter, New crop

Wikipédia

Nuclear transport

Nuclear transport refers to the mechanisms by which molecules move across the nuclear membrane of a cell. The entry and exit of large molecules from the cell nucleus is tightly controlled by the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). Although small molecules can enter the nucleus without regulation, macromolecules such as RNA and proteins require association with transport factors known as nuclear transport receptors, like karyopherins called importins to enter the nucleus and exportins to exit.