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Record 1 2012-09-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Genetics
DEF

A sequence of base pairs that is recognized by a restriction endonuclease.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Génétique
DEF

Séquence nucléotidique particulière plus ou moins longue reconnue par un enzyme de restriction spécifique.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Genética
DEF

Secuencia de nucleótidos, generalmente de 4 a 8 pb [pares de bases] de longitud, a veces palindrómica, que es reconocida por una endonucleasa de restricción que se une al ADN en ese sitio.

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Record 2 1993-03-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Immunology
DEF

Receptor on T cells that recognize specific foreign antigens and self MHC antigens; both must be seen simultaneously to trigger T cell activation; the T cell receptor has a constant and variable (antigen-finding) portion; the T cell antigen receptor has a [alpha] and [beta] chains which carry the idiotype (presumably the antigen binding site) and which are associated with the T3 molecule.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Immunologie
CONT

Récepteurs de reconnaissance de l'antigène des cellules T. [...] Il existe à la surface des cellules T des récepteurs spécifiques pour l'antigène, analogues à de nombreux égards aux récepteurs immunologiques des cellules B : spécificité pour l'antigène, partie variable assurant la spécificité et partie constante, homologie de structure primaire et d'organisation génétique, distribution clonale.

Spanish

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