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Fusion proteins or
chimeric (kī-ˈmir-ik)
proteins (literally, made of
parts from
different sources) are
proteins created through the
joining of two or...
- In biology,
chimeric antigen receptors (CARs)—also
known as
chimeric immunoreceptors,
chimeric T cell
receptors or
artificial T cell receptors—are receptor...
- 61966-2-1:1999 ) by the
International Electrotechnical Commission. A
chimerical color is an
imaginary color that can be seen
temporarily by
looking steadily...
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Although the
Chimera of
antiquity was
forgotten in
Medieval art,
chimerical figures appear as
embodiments of the deceptive, even satanic,
forces of...
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Chimeric RNA,
sometimes referred to as a
fusion transcript, is
composed of
exons from two or more
different genes that have the
potential to
encode novel...
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Chimeric genes (literally, made of
parts from
different sources) form
through the
combination of
portions of two or more
coding sequences to
produce new...
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nucleotide sequence.
Recombinant DNA
molecules are
sometimes called chimeric DNA
because they can be made of
material from two
different species like...
- A
chimera or
chimeric virus is a
virus that
contains genetic material derived from two or more
distinct viruses. It is
defined by the
Center for Veterinary...
- to be in
constant supply when the
female produces an egg, so that the
chimeric fish is able to have a
greater number of offspring.
Chimerism has been...
- Look up Chimera, Chimaera, chimera, chimaera,
chimeric, or
cimera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chimera, Chimaera, or
Chimaira (Gr**** for "she-goat")...