CHO cells
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CHO-Zellen — Adhärente CHO Zellen in Zellkulturflasche (Phasenkontrast) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cho — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfred Y. Cho (*1937), chinesisch US amerikanischer Erfinder und Elektroingenieur Frank Cho (* 1971), südkoreanischer Texter und Comiczeichner David Yonggi Cho (* 1936), koreanischer christlicher… … Deutsch Wikipedia
cho|a|no|cyte — «KOH uh nuh syt», noun. one of a layer of flagellated cells on the interior surface of a sponge. ╂[< Greek choánē funnel + English cyte] … Useful english dictionary
cho|ri|o|al|lan|to|is — «KR ee oh uh LAN toh ihs», noun. a baglike fetal membrane formed by the fused walls of the chorion and the allantois, especially in birds. The chorioallantois of chick embryos is used as a culture medium for viruses and cells … Useful english dictionary
Chinese hamster ovary cells — (= CHO cells) Cell line that is often used for growing viruses or for transfection; … Dictionary of molecular biology
Chinese hamster ovary cells — CHO cells an established line of fibroblasts isolated from the ovary of a spontaneous aneuploid mutant Chinese hamster; used in a variety of biomedical applications … Medical dictionary
David Yonggi Cho — Hangul 조용기 Hanja 趙鏞基 Revised Romanization … Wikipedia
Head direction cells — Many mammals possess head direction (HD) cells: Neurons that are active only when the animal s head points in a specific direction within an environment. These neurons fire at a steady rate (i.e. they do not show adaptation), but show a decrease… … Wikipedia
Chinese hamster ovary cell — Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are a cell line derived from the ovary of the Chinese hamster. They are often used in biological and medical research and commercially in the production of therapeutic proteins.[1] They were introduced in the… … Wikipedia
Biotechnology — is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as: [ [http://www.biodiv.org/convention/convention.shtml The Convention… … Wikipedia