What are cilia and flagella? How do these structures acquire movement? What are some examples of ciliated and flagellated cells in humans?
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which substance are microtubules made? In which structures and cellular processes do microtubules participate?
Does the ATCC do MAP (mouse antibody production) testing?
what is Nuclear Translocation?
What is autophagic intracellular digestion? Why is this type of intracellular digestion intensified in an organism undergoing starvation?
will the passage number affect the performance of THP-1 cells?
How the chromosome region where the centromere is located is called? How are chromosomes classified in relation to the position of their centromere?
How to measure neuronal cell differentiation?
What is the difference between the concepts of karyotype and genome?
What are the main respective constituents of cell walls in bacteria, protists, fungi and plants?
How to monitor gene expression over time in culture - GFP method ?
Describe about 3T3 and serum ?
what are non-viral vectors?