Rnd3 silencing results in translocation of apical progenitors to basal positions.
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Caspase-3 activation and Bax translocation in OS cells cotreated with SCH and AUY.
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Computer simulation study of fullerene translocation through lipid membranes.
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Regulation of cytokinin biosynthesis, compartmentalization and translocation.
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Depletion of subunits of the COPI complex strongly impaired effector translocation.
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Nuclear translocation and activation of JNK1 during ischemia and reperfusion.
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The true test will be keeping that number for a year after the translocation.
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Tortoise translocation is still an experimental strategy with a dismal track record.
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This is best visualized in the normalized translocation time histogram in Figure 3d.
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More examples
The transport of dissolved material within a plant
(genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts; "translocations can result in serious congenital disorders"
(translocate) transfer (a chromosomal segment) to a new position
(translocate) move from one place to another, especially of wild animals; "The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment"
In genetics, a chromosome translocation is a chromosome abnormality caused by rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes. A gene fusion may be created when the translocation joins two otherwise separated genes, the occurrence of which is common in cancer. ...
Translocation in wildlife conservation means capture, transport and release or introduction of species, habitats or other ecological material (such as soil) from one location to another. ...
(Translocated) means shifted or moved.
(Translocates) Moves water, mineral salts and organic substances from one part of a bacterial cell to another.
Deliberate and mediated movement of wild individuals or populations from one part of their range to another. (Source: IUCN 1998)