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eukaryotic
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eukaryotic /eu·kary·ot·ic/ (u″kar-e-ot´ik) pertaining to a eukaryon or to a eukaryote.
eukaryotic [u″kar-e-ot´ik]
pertaining to a eukaryon or eukaryote; see also cell.

eukaryotic
pertaining to eukaryosis.

eukaryotic cells
see cell.
eukaryotic transcription


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of California-Los Angeles) presents material he uses for a course in eukaryotic transcription for graduate and upper-division undergraduate students in the molecular life sciences, and incorporates basic ideas taught in a similar course on prokaryotes.
It also blocks lipolysaccharide-induced osteolysis by suppressing the activity of a eukaryotic transcription factor protein known as NF-kappaB that can cause a number of immune response problems, including inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, hence its use to relieve that condition.
ISBN: 3-527-30765-6, $230 Eukaryotic Transcription Factors, 4th Edition David Latchman New York: Academic Press, 2004.
 
 
 
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