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DNS-Chip

v slovarju PONS

v slovarju PONS

DNA [ˌdi:enˈeɪ] SAM. no pl

DNA BIOL. okrajšava od deoxyribonucleic acid

DNS ž. spol <-, ->
DNA ž. spol <-, -s>

de·oxy·ri·bo·nu·cle·ic acid [dɪˌɒksɪraɪbəʊnju:ˌkleɪɪkˈæsid, am. angl. dɪˌɑ:ksɪraɪboʊnu:ˌkli:ɪk] SAM., DNA SAM.

I. chip [tʃɪp] SAM.

1. chip:

Splitter m. spol <-s, ->
Span m. spol <-(e)s, Spä̱·ne>

2. chip:

Scharte ž. spol <-, -n>

3. chip brit. angl. GASTR. (fried potato):

Pommes pog. pl

4. chip am. angl. GASTR. (crisps):

5. chip RAČ.:

Chip m. spol <-s, -s>

6. chip (for gambling):

Spielmarke ž. spol <-, -n>
Chip m. spol <-s, -s>
Einsatz m. spol <-es, -sät·ze>

fraza:

to have had one's chips brit. angl. pog.

II. chip <-pp-> [tʃɪp] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. chip (damage):

to chip sth

2. chip ŠPORT:

3. chip (cut):

to chip sth food
to chip sth hard substance

III. chip <-pp-> [tʃɪp] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

Vnos OpenDict

chip SAM.

chip AVTO.
Vnos OpenDict

chip SAM.

Chip m. spol

Strokovni slovar za biologijo Klett

DNA chip SAM.

Strokovni slovar za biologijo Klett

DNA SAM. (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid)

DNS (Desoxyribonuclein-Säure)
Present
Ichip
youchip
he/she/itchips
wechip
youchip
theychip
Past
Ichipped
youchipped
he/she/itchipped
wechipped
youchipped
theychipped
Present Perfect
Ihavechipped
youhavechipped
he/she/ithaschipped
wehavechipped
youhavechipped
theyhavechipped
Past Perfect
Ihadchipped
youhadchipped
he/she/ithadchipped
wehadchipped
youhadchipped
theyhadchipped

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Also, regucalcin has been demonstrated to transport into the nucleus of cells, and it can inhibit nuclear protein kinase, protein phosphatase, and deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid synthesis.
en.wikipedia.org
Although by then scientists understood that deoxyribonucleic acid was most likely the molecule of life, absolute certainty eluded them, because key components were still missing.
www.wired.com
Particles functionalized with deoxyribonucleic acid (2), polysaccharides (3), or glycoproteins (4, 5) are used in a wide variety of applications, including gene therapy and pathogen-specific antibiotic and tumor-selective chemotherapeutic delivery.
www.biotechniques.com