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  • Stable cell
  • Cell that multiplies only when needed

    cellular biology, stable cells are cells that multiply only when needed. They spend most of the time in the quiescent G0 phase of the cell cycle but can be

    Stable cell

    Stable_cell

  • Cell–cell interaction
  • Communications in cell biology

    between cells and the extracellular matrix. The loss of communication between cells can result in uncontrollable cell growth and cancer. Stable cell-cell interactions

    Cell–cell interaction

    Cell–cell_interaction

  • Labile cell
  • Cell that multiplies constantly throughout life

    capacity. [citation needed] The other two cell types include stable cells and permanent cells. Each of these three cell types respond to injuries to their corresponding

    Labile cell

    Labile_cell

  • Ben Reilly
  • Character in the Marvel Universe

    and is dismissed, but successful clones of both Parker and Stacy with stable cell structures are later created. After multiple attacks on Spider-Man, the

    Ben Reilly

    Ben_Reilly

  • Button cell
  • Small battery

    capacity and less stable voltage than more costly silver oxide or lithium cells. Silver cells may have an output voltage that is stable until it suddenly

    Button cell

    Button cell

    Button_cell

  • Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture
  • Laboratory technique for quantitative proteomics

    Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) is a technique based on mass spectrometry that detects differences in protein abundance

    Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture

    Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture

    Stable_isotope_labeling_by_amino_acids_in_cell_culture

  • Transfection
  • Process of introducing nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells

    a cell; a stably transfected cell will continuously express transfected DNA and pass it on to daughter cells, while a transiently transfected cell will

    Transfection

    Transfection

  • 3T3 cells
  • Cell lines of mouse embryonic fibroblasts

    rigid density of 3×105 cells per 20 cm2 dish (the second "3") continuously. The spontaneously immortalized cells with stable growth rate were established

    3T3 cells

    3T3 cells

    3T3_cells

  • Dye-sensitized solar cell
  • Type of thin-film solar cell

    dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC, DSC, DYSC or Grätzel cell) is a low-cost solar cell belonging to the group of thin film solar cells. It is based on a semiconductor

    Dye-sensitized solar cell

    Dye-sensitized solar cell

    Dye-sensitized_solar_cell

  • Permanent cell
  • Terminally differentiated cell incapable of regeneration

    age when an animal is fully developed. Labile cells, which multiply constantly throughout life Stable cells, which only multiply when receiving external

    Permanent cell

    Permanent cell

    Permanent_cell

  • Lability
  • Tendency to undergo change: instability

    systems. Labile cells refer to cells that constantly divide by entering and remaining in the cell cycle. These are contrasted with "stable cells" and "permanent

    Lability

    Lability

  • Transient expression
  • Temporary expression of genes

    into eukaryotic cells with a chemical delivery agent like calcium phosphate (CaPi) or polyethyleneimine (PEI). However, unlike "stable expression," the

    Transient expression

    Transient_expression

  • Fuel cell
  • Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity

    A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity

    Fuel cell

    Fuel cell

    Fuel_cell

  • Plant stem cell
  • undifferentiated cells from an adult subject plant. Unlike true stem cells, callus is heterogeneous. Due to this reason, continuous and stable cell division of

    Plant stem cell

    Plant stem cell

    Plant_stem_cell

  • Multipass spectroscopic absorption cell
  • susceptible to mechanical disturbance of the cell Can be more stable than the White cell However, the Herriot cell does not accept high numerical aperture

    Multipass spectroscopic absorption cell

    Multipass spectroscopic absorption cell

    Multipass_spectroscopic_absorption_cell

  • Sickle cell disease
  • Medical condition

    Sickle cell disease (SCD), also simply called sickle cell, is a group of inherited hemoglobin-related blood disorders. The most common type is known as

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle cell disease

    Sickle_cell_disease

  • QMCF Technology
  • Protein production system

    maintenance in the cells. QMCF Technology has several important differences compared to commonly known transient expression and stable cell line expression

    QMCF Technology

    QMCF_Technology

  • HeLa
  • Oldest cultured human cell line (1951)

    an immortalized cell line used in scientific research. It is the oldest human cell line and one of the most commonly used. HeLa cells are durable and

    HeLa

    HeLa

    HeLa

  • Virus latency
  • Ability of some viruses to lie dormant within a cell

    C, Brown DJ, Jin L, Osorio N, Benmohamed L, et al. (December 2007). "Stable cell lines expressing high levels of the herpes simplex virus type 1 LAT are

    Virus latency

    Virus_latency

  • PiggyBac transposon system
  • Kind of transposon

    efficient, stable gene integration without size limitations, making it ideal for introducing complex genetic payloads into hard-to-transfect cells like primary

    PiggyBac transposon system

    PiggyBac_transposon_system

  • Clark cell
  • Clark cell, invented by English engineer Josiah Latimer Clark in 1873, is a wet-chemical cell (colloquially: battery) that produces a highly stable voltage

    Clark cell

    Clark cell

    Clark_cell

  • Weston cell
  • Wet chemical cell that produces a precise voltage

    The Weston cell or Weston standard cell is a wet-chemical cell that produces a highly stable voltage suitable as a laboratory standard for calibration

    Weston cell

    Weston cell

    Weston_cell

  • Immortalised cell line
  • Lineage of cells that evades senescence and continues dividing

    An immortalised cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism that would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation

    Immortalised cell line

    Immortalised cell line

    Immortalised_cell_line

  • Cell wall
  • Outermost layer of some cells

    definite shape. Cell walls also limit the entry of large molecules that may be toxic to the cell. They further permit the creation of stable osmotic environments

    Cell wall

    Cell wall

    Cell_wall

  • Cellular automaton
  • Discrete model of computation

    cell in terms of the current state of the cell and the states of the cells in its neighborhood. Typically, the rule for updating the state of cells is

    Cellular automaton

    Cellular automaton

    Cellular_automaton

  • HEK 293 cells
  • Cell line derived from human embryonic kidney cells

    fetus was female. The 293T cell line was created in Michele Calos's lab at Stanford by stable transfection of the HEK 293 cell line with a plasmid encoding

    HEK 293 cells

    HEK 293 cells

    HEK_293_cells

  • Solar cell
  • Device used to produce electricity from light

    A solar cell, also known as a photovoltaic cell (PV cell), is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by using

    Solar cell

    Solar cell

    Solar_cell

  • Iris pigment epithelium
  • Layer of cuboidal cells

    are almost non-existent, and it seems to be a highly differentiated, stable cell type that almost never gives rise to malignancies, unlike the melanocytes

    Iris pigment epithelium

    Iris_pigment_epithelium

  • Selectivity factor
  • Antibiotic efficiency during the gene selection process

    creation of stably transfected cell lines, an important tool in drug discovery, biomedical research, and biological pathway investigation. Cell line creation

    Selectivity factor

    Selectivity_factor

  • OTL-103
  • Gene therapy for Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome

    Jackson, Christina (2020-07-23). "Orchard Therapeutics Inks Deal for GSK's Stable Cell Line Technology". GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News. Retrieved

    OTL-103

    OTL-103

  • Angina
  • Chest discomfort due to disorder of the heart muscles

    results in cell necrosis (infarction). Studies show that 64% of all unstable anginas occur between 22:00 and 08:00 when patients are at rest. In stable angina

    Angina

    Angina

    Angina

  • Cell (film)
  • 2016 American film

    absolutely no punch and the solid stable of actors look bored for most of the film". Nico Lang of Consequence of Sound wrote that Cell wasted an intriguing premise

    Cell (film)

    Cell_(film)

  • Perovskite solar cell
  • Alternative to silicon-based photovoltaics

    A perovskite solar cell (PSC) is a type of solar cell that includes a perovskite-structured compound, most commonly a hybrid organic–inorganic lead or

    Perovskite solar cell

    Perovskite solar cell

    Perovskite_solar_cell

  • Electrochemical cell
  • Electro-chemical device

    Only with a sufficient external voltage can an electrolytic cell decompose a normally stable, or inert chemical compound in the solution. Thus the electrical

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical_cell

  • The Nexus (professional wrestling)
  • Professional wrestling stable

    later known as The New Nexus, was a villainous professional wrestling stable in WWE that competed on the Raw brand from June 7, 2010, to August 22, 2011

    The Nexus (professional wrestling)

    The Nexus (professional wrestling)

    The_Nexus_(professional_wrestling)

  • Cell division
  • Biological process

    Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle in which

    Cell division

    Cell division

    Cell_division

  • Cell membrane
  • Biological membrane that separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment

    low (stable membrane components have low solubility in water), there is an exchange of molecules between the lipid and aqueous phases. The cell membrane

    Cell membrane

    Cell membrane

    Cell_membrane

  • DNA adenine methyltransferase identification
  • Lab technique

    hybridized. In stable cell lines or fully transgenic animals, this bias is not observed as no plasmid DNA is recovered. Apoptotic cells degrade their DNA

    DNA adenine methyltransferase identification

    DNA_adenine_methyltransferase_identification

  • Electrolytic cell
  • Cell that uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous redox reaction

    correct polarity and sufficient magnitude can an electrolytic cell decompose a normally stable, or inert chemical compound in the solution. The electrical

    Electrolytic cell

    Electrolytic cell

    Electrolytic_cell

  • Avesthagen
  • Indian biological products company

    Crohn's Disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Avgen Biopharma has developed stable cell lines to produce Infliximab. Avplase is Avesthagen biosimilar version

    Avesthagen

    Avesthagen

    Avesthagen

  • Andrea Califano
  • Italian-born American systems biologist

    genetic alterations to produce stable cell phenotypes. Targeting these master regulators can reprogram or eliminate tumor cells, providing new therapeutic

    Andrea Califano

    Andrea_Califano

  • Bimolecular fluorescence complementation
  • Technology used to validate protein interactions

    coli cells, while YFP is used in mammalian cells. Stable cell lines with the expression vector integrated into its genome allows more stable gene expression

    Bimolecular fluorescence complementation

    Bimolecular fluorescence complementation

    Bimolecular_fluorescence_complementation

  • Molecular beacon
  • for use to detect and isolate cells expressing one or more desired genes, including the production of multigene stable cell lines expressing heteromultimeric

    Molecular beacon

    Molecular beacon

    Molecular_beacon

  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    The memory cell is the fundamental building block of computer memory. The memory cell is a device, such as an electronic circuit, that stores one bit of

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • Cell cycle
  • Events leading to cell division

    The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the sequence of events that take place in a cell and lead to its division into two daughter cells. These events

    Cell cycle

    Cell cycle

    Cell_cycle

  • RNA interference
  • Biological process of gene regulation

    methods. The basic process of cell-based RNAi screening includes the choice of an RNAi library, robust and stable cell types, transfection with RNAi agents

    RNA interference

    RNA interference

    RNA_interference

  • Recombinant antibodies
  • Types of antibody fragment

    recombinant antibody production the stable cell lines such as CHO and HEK293 are used. Optimizations of mammalian cell cultures have led to increase the

    Recombinant antibodies

    Recombinant_antibodies

  • Reporter gene
  • Technique in molecular biology

    expression and complicate the interpretation of results, especially in stable cell lines and transgenic organisms. Additionally, reporter expression may

    Reporter gene

    Reporter gene

    Reporter_gene

  • Epstein–Barr virus
  • Virus of the herpes family

    Warren N, Sugden B (1985). "Stable replication of plasmids derived from Epstein-Barr virus in various mammalian cells". Nature. 313 (6005): 812–815

    Epstein–Barr virus

    Epstein–Barr virus

    Epstein–Barr_virus

  • Epithelial sodium channel
  • Group of membrane proteins

    in mammalian cell cultures is cytotoxic, resulting in sodium uptake, cell swelling and cell death, complicating production of stable cell lines to study

    Epithelial sodium channel

    Epithelial sodium channel

    Epithelial_sodium_channel

  • Plasma cell
  • White blood cell that secretes large volumes of antibodies

    Plasma cells, also called plasma B cells or effector B cells, are white blood cells that originate in the lymphoid organs as B cells and secrete large

    Plasma cell

    Plasma cell

    Plasma_cell

  • J558L cells
  • the University of Cambridge. It is a stable B cell line used to express antibodies. They are a suspension cell line and are best cultured in Eagle's

    J558L cells

    J558L cells

    J558L_cells

  • Induced pluripotent stem cell
  • Pluripotent stem cell generated directly from a somatic cell

    pluripotent stem cells (also known as iPS cells or iPSCs) are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from a somatic cell. The iPSC technology

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced pluripotent stem cell

    Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell

  • Aurora Biosciences
  • American biotechnology company

    has become widely used in research labs. Aurora also sold proprietary stable cell lines containing its reporters for use in assays conducted with its equipment

    Aurora Biosciences

    Aurora_Biosciences

  • Charles Legéndy
  • American physicist

    Hebbian theory; in particular, to the theory of cell assemblies. He estimated the maximum number of stable cell assemblies that could fit into the network

    Charles Legéndy

    Charles Legéndy

    Charles_Legéndy

  • Crystal structure
  • Ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material

    thermodynamically stable form(s) in those conditions. In all other cases the structure given is for the element at its melting point. Primitive cell – a repeating

    Crystal structure

    Crystal structure

    Crystal_structure

  • Bistability
  • Quality of a system having two stable equilibrium states

    In a dynamical system, bistability means the system has two stable equilibrium states. A bistable structure can be resting in either of two states. An

    Bistability

    Bistability

    Bistability

  • Addiction module
  • Type of bacterial toxin-antitoxin system

    extrachromosomal elements), the cured cells are selectively killed because the unstable antitoxin is degraded faster than the more stable toxin. The term "addiction"

    Addiction module

    Addiction_module

  • MecA
  • Gene for resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics

    of stable cell wall. With cooperative action, PBP2a lacks the proper receptor for the antibiotics and continues transpeptidation, preventing cell wall

    MecA

    MecA

  • Cell site
  • Communications equipment location

    A cell site, cell phone tower, cell base tower, or cellular base station is a cellular-enabled mobile device site where antennas and electronic communications

    Cell site

    Cell site

    Cell_site

  • Long non-coding RNA
  • Non-protein coding transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides

    are heterogeneously expressed in human embryos, primordial germ cells and stable cell lines". Scientific Reports. 6 32753. Bibcode:2016NatSR...632753Y

    Long non-coding RNA

    Long non-coding RNA

    Long_non-coding_RNA

  • Radical (chemistry)
  • Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive

    inorganic radicals, as well as a smaller number of organic radicals, are stable and in fact isolable. Nitric oxide (NO) is well known example of an isolable

    Radical (chemistry)

    Radical (chemistry)

    Radical_(chemistry)

  • L-form bacteria
  • Bacterial growth form that lack cell walls, derived from different bacteria

    considered stable L-forms or, because of their small size, even viruses, but phylogenetic analysis has identified them as bacteria that have lost their cell walls

    L-form bacteria

    L-form bacteria

    L-form_bacteria

  • Solid oxide fuel cell
  • Fuel cell that produces electricity by oxidization

    solid oxide fuel cell (or SOFC) is an electrochemical conversion device that produces electricity directly from oxidizing a fuel. Fuel cells are characterized

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid_oxide_fuel_cell

  • Complete blood count
  • Routine laboratory test of blood cells

    provide information about the cells in a person's blood. The CBC indicates the counts of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, the concentration

    Complete blood count

    Complete blood count

    Complete_blood_count

  • Direct methanol fuel cell
  • Type of fuel cell

    Direct methanol fuel cells or DMFCs are a subcategory of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells in which methanol is used as the fuel and a special proton-conducting

    Direct methanol fuel cell

    Direct methanol fuel cell

    Direct_methanol_fuel_cell

  • BPC-157
  • Peptide

    Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val. BPC-157 is stable at room temperature and bioavailable in rodent models when administered

    BPC-157

    BPC-157

    BPC-157

  • Zinc–air battery
  • High-energy-density electrical storage device

    not change properties during discharge, terminal voltage is quite stable until the cell approaches exhaustion. Power capacity is a function of several variables:

    Zinc–air battery

    Zinc–air battery

    Zinc–air_battery

  • Multiple myeloma
  • Cancer of plasma cells

    myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces antibodies

    Multiple myeloma

    Multiple myeloma

    Multiple_myeloma

  • Cell culture
  • Process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions

    Cell culture or tissue culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside of their natural environment. After

    Cell culture

    Cell culture

    Cell_culture

  • Prokaryote
  • Unicellular organism lacking a membrane-bound nucleus

    less commonly spelled procaryote) is a microorganism whose usually single cell lacks a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. The word prokaryote comes

    Prokaryote

    Prokaryote

    Prokaryote

  • Cell cycle checkpoint
  • Control mechanism in the eukaryotic cell cycle

    Cell cycle checkpoints are control mechanisms in the eukaryotic cell cycle which ensure its proper progression. Each checkpoint serves as a potential termination

    Cell cycle checkpoint

    Cell cycle checkpoint

    Cell_cycle_checkpoint

  • Calcium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 20 (Ca)

    in contraction of all muscle cell types; as cofactors in many enzymes; and in fertilization. Calcium ions outside cells are important for maintaining

    Calcium

    Calcium

    Calcium

  • Quantum dot solar cell
  • Type of solar cell based on quantum dot devices

    A quantum dot solar cell (QDSC) is a solar cell design that uses quantum dots as the captivating photovoltaic material. It attempts to replace bulk materials

    Quantum dot solar cell

    Quantum dot solar cell

    Quantum_dot_solar_cell

  • Disodium helide
  • Chemical compound

    Disodium helide (Na2He) is an electride compound of helium and sodium that is stable at high pressures above 113 GPa (1,130,000 bar). It was first predicted

    Disodium helide

    Disodium helide

    Disodium_helide

  • Goblet cell
  • Epithelial cells that secrete mucins

    Goblet cells are simple columnar epithelial cells that secrete gel-forming mucins, like mucin 2 in the lower gastrointestinal tract, and mucin 5AC in the

    Goblet cell

    Goblet cell

    Goblet_cell

  • CAR T cell
  • Genetically engineered T cell

    immunoreceptors, chimeric T cell receptors or artificial T cell receptors—are receptor proteins that have been engineered to give T cells the new ability to target

    CAR T cell

    CAR_T_cell

  • Microfluidic cell culture
  • Microfluidic cell culture integrates knowledge from biology, biochemistry, engineering, and physics to develop devices and techniques for culturing, maintaining

    Microfluidic cell culture

    Microfluidic_cell_culture

  • Microservices
  • Collection of loosely coupled services used to build computer applications

    within and between cells. Within a cell, circuit breakers may be used to mitigate cascading failures among microservices, while inter-cell circuit breakers

    Microservices

    Microservices

  • Sodium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 11 (Na)

    Sodium is an alkali metal, being in group 1 of the periodic table. Its only stable isotope is 23Na. The free metal does not occur in nature and must be prepared

    Sodium

    Sodium

    Sodium

  • T-cadherin
  • GPI-anchored signaling protein

    that T-cadherin is not involved in stable cell-cell adhesion. In vivo T-cadherin was detected on the apical cell surface of the chick intestinal epithelium

    T-cadherin

    T-cadherin

    T-cadherin

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Reduction of blood flow to the heart

    heart. It is the most common of the cardiovascular diseases. CAD can cause stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial ischemia, and myocardial infarction

    Coronary artery disease

    Coronary artery disease

    Coronary_artery_disease

  • David Sanders (biologist)
  • American biochemist

    PMC 192174. PMID 9311907. US 7033595, "Pseudotyped retroviruses and stable cell lines for their production"  US 7981656, "Pseudotyped retrovirus with

    David Sanders (biologist)

    David_Sanders_(biologist)

  • Hell in a Cell (2012)
  • WWE pay-per-view event

    in a Cell in a triple threat match. Lilian Garcia was involved in a car accident before the event in Los Angeles, California; she was in a stable condition

    Hell in a Cell (2012)

    Hell_in_a_Cell_(2012)

  • Packed red blood cells
  • Red blood cells separated for blood transfusion

    Red blood cell concentrates, also known as red cell concentrates or packed red blood cells, are red blood cells that have been separated for blood transfusion

    Packed red blood cells

    Packed red blood cells

    Packed_red_blood_cells

  • Live-cell imaging
  • Study of living cells using time-lapse microscopy

    living cells in greater detail with less effort. A newer type of imaging using quantum dots have been used, as they are shown to be more stable. The development

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell_imaging

  • Transduction (genetics)
  • Transfer process in genetics

    by molecular biologists to stably introduce a foreign gene into a host cell's genome (both bacterial and mammalian cells). Transduction was discovered

    Transduction (genetics)

    Transduction (genetics)

    Transduction_(genetics)

  • Reference electrode
  • Electrode with a stable and accurate electrode potential

    is an electrode that has a stable and well-known electrode potential. The overall chemical reaction taking place in a cell is made up of two independent

    Reference electrode

    Reference electrode

    Reference_electrode

  • List of battery sizes
  • arrangement, and special characteristics. The same physically interchangeable cell size or battery size may have widely different characteristics; physical

    List of battery sizes

    List_of_battery_sizes

  • Cell migration
  • Process in multicellular organisms

    Cell migration is the movement of cells, either individually or as a group. It is a central process in the development and maintenance of multicellular

    Cell migration

    Cell_migration

  • Astatine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 85 (At)

    lighter halogen vapors into a helium-filled cell containing astatine, supporting the existence of stable neutral molecules in the plasma ion state. No

    Astatine

    Astatine

    Astatine

  • Evolution of cells
  • Evolutionary origin and subsequent development of cells

    tend to burst quickly, oily bubbles are much more stable. The phospholipid, the primary material of cell membranes, is an example of a common oily compound

    Evolution of cells

    Evolution_of_cells

  • Cellular respiration
  • Process of releasing energy from nutrients using inorganic electron acceptors

    the molecule can be broken, allowing more stable products to form, thereby releasing energy for use by the cell) can then be used to drive processes requiring

    Cellular respiration

    Cellular respiration

    Cellular_respiration

  • T memory stem cell
  • elimination, antigen-specific TSCM preferentially survive among memory T cells and stably persist for a long term throughout the human lifespan. Multiparametric

    T memory stem cell

    T_memory_stem_cell

  • Tin-based perovskite solar cell
  • oxidized to the stabler Sn4+. In solar cell research, this process is called self-doping, because the Sn4+ acts as a p-dopant and reduces solar cell efficiency

    Tin-based perovskite solar cell

    Tin-based_perovskite_solar_cell

  • Neutrophil swarming
  • characterized by having constant neutrophil recruitment with large-cell clustering, stable and longer term than transient (a few hours). For both the transient

    Neutrophil swarming

    Neutrophil swarming

    Neutrophil_swarming

  • Cytotoxic T cell
  • T cell that kills infected, damaged or cancerous cells

    γδ T cells that have specific TCRs, indicating the adaptive nature of the immune response mediated by these cells. T cells with functionally stable TCRs

    Cytotoxic T cell

    Cytotoxic T cell

    Cytotoxic_T_cell

  • Dundee Cell Products
  • synthesis, DNA cloning, recombinant protein expression and purification, stable cell line development, custom monoclonal and polyclonal antibody development

    Dundee Cell Products

    Dundee Cell Products

    Dundee_Cell_Products

  • Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • Blood cancer characterized by overproduction of lymphoblasts

    lentiviruses are an effective method for the stable insertion of a desired transgene into the target cell. Other methods include electroporation and transfection

    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Acute_lymphoblastic_leukemia

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    This allows for a more stable two-pronged attachment, which allows the N-terminal fusion peptide gp41 to penetrate the cell membrane. Repeat sequences

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

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  • STACIE
  • Female

    English

    STACIE

    Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Stacey, STACIE means "resurrection."

    STACIE

  • Adol
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Adol

    Stable

    Adol

  • Mithyl
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Mithyl

    Stable

    Mithyl

  • Dhruvak | த்ருவக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhruvak | த்ருவக

    Stable

    Dhruvak | த்ருவக

  • Staple
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Staple

    English : from Middle English stapel ‘post’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary post, or a habitational name from some place named with this word (Old English stapel), as for example Staple in Kent or Staple Fitzpaine in Somerset.Americanized spelling of German Stapel.

    Staple

  • Stanley
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American English

    Stanley

    Henry VI, Part 2' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'King...

    Stanley

  • Stables
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stables

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stable, or an occupational name for someone employed in one, from Middle English stable, plural stables (via Old French from Latin stabulum, a derivative of stare ‘to stand’). In Middle English the term was used of the quarters occupied by cattle as well as those reserved for horses.

    Stables

  • STARLA
  • Female

    English

    STARLA

    Elaborated form of English Star, STARLA means "star."

    STARLA

  • Staples
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Staples

    English : variant of Staple.

    Staples

  • Stabler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stabler

    English : occupational name for someone who looked after horses or cattle, from an agent derivative of Middle English stable ‘stable’.German (Stäbler) : occupational name for an official who carried a staff as a symbol of office, Middle High German stebelære.

    Stabler

  • AMABLE
  • Male

    French

    AMABLE

    French name derived from Latin amabilis, AMABLE means "lovable."

    AMABLE

  • Dhruvak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dhruvak

    Stable

    Dhruvak

  • Stapler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stapler

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary post, from Middle English stapel ‘post’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.

    Stapler

  • Stabley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Durham)

    Stabley

    English (Durham) : unexplained

    Stabley

  • Dinh
  • Boy/Male

    Vietnamese

    Dinh

    Stable.

    Dinh

  • Scoble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon and Cornwall)

    Scoble

    English (Devon and Cornwall) : habitational name from Scoble in Devon.

    Scoble

  • SABLE
  • Female

    English

    SABLE

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, SABLE means "black," as a heraldic color. It is sometimes confused with the mammal of the same name but which has brown fur, not black, and which has a different origin.

    SABLE

  • STACEE
  • Female

    English

    STACEE

    Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Stacey, STACEE means "resurrection."

    STACEE

  • MABLE
  • Female

    English

    MABLE

    Variant spelling of English Mabel, MABLE means "lovable." 

    MABLE

  • Stobbe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, North German, and Danish

    Stobbe

    English, Dutch, North German, and Danish : variant of Stubbe.

    Stobbe

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Online names & meanings

  • Jaisudhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jaisudhan

  • EVELYNE
  • Female

    English

    EVELYNE

    Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Evelyn, EVELYNE means "little Eve."

  • Bodhi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bodhi

    Awakens.

  • Courtny
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Courtny

    Court-dweller

  • Janvika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Janvika

    Goddess of Saraswathi

  • Trumbald
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Trumbald

    Strong; Bold

  • Shilo
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Shilo

    The one to whom it belongs. In the bible Shiloh is a prophetic name for the Messiah; Also Shiloh...

  • BASMA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BASMA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Bosma, BASMA means perfumed."

  • Kaali
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Kaali

    Goddess Durga

  • Neelalohith | நீலாலோஹித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Neelalohith | நீலாலோஹித

    Lord Shiva

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  • Staple
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or being market of staple for, commodities; as, a staple town.

  • Staple
  • n.

    The fiber of wool, cotton, flax, or the like; as, a coarse staple; a fine staple; a long or short staple.

  • Stable
  • v. i.

    To dwell or lodge in a stable; to dwell in an inclosed place; to kennel.

  • Table
  • v. t.

    To form into a table or catalogue; to tabulate; as, to table fines.

  • Sable
  • n.

    The fur of the sable.

  • Staled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stale

  • Ratable
  • a.

    Liable to, or subjected by law to, taxation; as, ratable estate.

  • Instable
  • a.

    Not stable; not standing fast or firm; unstable; prone to change or recede from a purpose; mutable; inconstant.

  • Stably
  • adv.

    In a stable manner; firmly; fixedly; steadily; as, a government stably settled.

  • Stable
  • v. i.

    A house, shed, or building, for beasts to lodge and feed in; esp., a building or apartment with stalls, for horses; as, a horse stable; a cow stable.

  • Sizable
  • a.

    Being of reasonable or suitable size; as, sizable timber; sizable bulk.

  • Sabled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sable

  • Stable
  • v. i.

    Steady in purpose; constant; firm in resolution; not easily diverted from a purpose; not fickle or wavering; as, a man of stable character.

  • Stabled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stable

  • Table
  • n.

    The company assembled round a table.

  • Stable
  • v. t.

    To put or keep in a stable.

  • Staple
  • v. t.

    To sort according to its staple; as, to staple cotton.

  • Stable
  • v. i.

    Firmly established; not easily moved, shaken, or overthrown; fixed; as, a stable government.

  • Stabler
  • n.

    A stable keeper.

  • Stable
  • v. i.

    Durable; not subject to overthrow or change; firm; as, a stable foundation; a stable position.