- Look up Chimera, Chimaera, chimera, chimaera,
chimeric, or
cimera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chimera, Chimaera, or
Chimaira (Gr**** for "she-goat")...
- In biology,
chimeric antigen receptors (CARs)—also
known as
chimeric immunoreceptors,
chimeric T cell
receptors or
artificial T cell receptors—are receptor...
- therapeutics.
Chimeric or
chimera usually designate hybrid proteins made of
polypeptides having different functions or physico-chemical patterns.
Chimeric mutant...
- a
fusion product known as
chimeric RNA.
Chimeric RNA
often incorporates exons from
highly expressed genes, but the
chimeric transcript itself is usually...
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often retain their original functions.
Chimeric genes can form
through several different means. Many
chimeric genes form
through errors in DNA replication...
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donor stem
cells against 0.1–4.5% from
previous experiments on
chimeric monkeys.
Chimeric mice are
important animals in
biological research, as they allow...
- ("
chimeric viruses").
Combining two
pathogenic viruses increases the
lethality of the new
virus which is why
there have been
cases where chimeric viruses...
- the
antibody to bind to its
target antigen.
Chimeric antibody names contain a -xi- stem.
Examples of
chimeric antibodies approved for
human therapy include...
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human antibody-producing DNA in
living cells. The
expression of this "
chimeric" or "humanised" DNA
through cell
culture yielded part-mouse, part-human...
- the
nucleotide sequence.
Recombinant DNA
molecules are
sometimes called chimeric DNA
because they can be made of
material from two
different species like...