- cellular hypothesis
- клеточная гипотеза (развития анафилактического шока)
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии и иммуногенетике. — М.: Русский язык. Сучков С. В. Под ред. акад. Р. В. Петрова. 1990.
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии и иммуногенетике. — М.: Русский язык. Сучков С. В. Под ред. акад. Р. В. Петрова. 1990.
Cellular memory — is the hypothesis that such things as memories, habits, interests, and tastes may somehow be stored in all the cells of human bodies, not only in the brain. The suggestion is based largely around anecdotal evidence of organ transplants after… … Wikipedia
RNA world hypothesis — A comparison of RNA (left) with DNA (right), showing the helices and nucleobases each employs. The RNA world hypothesis proposes that life based on ribonucleic acid (RNA) pre dates the current world of life based on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA),… … Wikipedia
One gene-one enzyme hypothesis — The one gene one enzyme hypothesis is the idea that genes act through the production of enzymes, with each gene responsible for producing a single enzyme that in turn affects a single step in a metabolic pathway. The concept was proposed by… … Wikipedia
Duesberg hypothesis — The Duesberg hypothesis is the claim, associated with University of California, Berkeley professor Peter Duesberg, that various non infectious factors such as recreational and pharmaceutical drug use are the cause of AIDS, and that HIV (human… … Wikipedia
Chronic endothelial injury hypothesis — The chronic endothelial injury hypothesis is one of two major mechanisms postulated to explain the underlying cause of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease (CHD), the other being the lipid hypothesis. Although an ongoing debate involving… … Wikipedia
Non-cellular life — This article is about non cellular organisms. For cell like, non cell structures, see Syncytium. Non cellular life is life that exists without a cellular structure. This term presumes the phylogenetic scientific classification of viruses as… … Wikipedia
Chemoaffinity hypothesis — The Chemoaffinity hypothesis states that neurons make connections with their targets based on interactions with specific molecular markers[1] and, therefore, that the initial wiring diagram of an organism is (indirectly) determined by its… … Wikipedia
response-to-injury hypothesis — a hypothesis explaining atherogenesis as initiating with some injury to the endothelial cells lining the artery walls, which causes a variety of forms of endothelial dysfunction and leads to abnormal cellular interactions and initiation and… … Medical dictionary
Amygdala — For other uses, see Amygdala (disambiguation). Brain: Amygdala Location of the amygdala in the human brain … Wikipedia
Amygdala — Position der Amygdalae im menschlichen Gehirn. Ansicht von unten Die Amygdala (latinisiert aus griechisch αμύγδαλο, „Mandel“, abgeleitet von altgriechisch ἀμύγδαλον amygdalon, „Mandel“, bezogen auf die so bezeichnete Frucht[1]) ist ein … Deutsch Wikipedia
Corpus amygdaloideum — Position der Amygdalae im menschlichen Gehirn Die Amygdala (latinisiert aus griechisch αμυγδαλή „Tonsillen Mandel“, abgeleitet vom altgriechischen Neutrum αμύγδαλον „Mandel“ bezogen auf die so bezeichnete Frucht … Deutsch Wikipedia