excision
41excision — ex·ci·sion …
42excision — ex•ci•sion [[t]ɛkˈsɪʒ ən, ɪk [/t]] n. 1) the act of removal; an excising 2) srg the surgical removal of a foreign body or of tissue 3) rel excommunication • Etymology: 1480–90; < L ex•ci′sion•al, adj …
43excision — ex|ci|sion sb., en, er, erne (udskæring af svulst el. fremmedlegeme) …
44excision — 1. The natural or in vitro enzymatic removal of a DNA segment from a chromosome or cloning vector. 2. The cutting out and preparation of a tissue, organ, etc., for culture. 3. The removal of adventitious shoots from callus tissue …
45excision — Removal by surgery …
46L'excision — Excision Sexologie et sexualité Sexualité Sexualité humaine Amour Libido …
47excision repair — Mechanism for the repair of environmental damage to one strand of DNA (loss of purines due to thermal fluctuations, formation of pyrimidine dimers by UV irradiation). The site of damage is recognized, excised by an endonuclease, the correct… …
48excision repair — DNA repair processes that involve the removal of a damaged or incorrect segment of one strand of double stranded DNA and its replacement by the synthesis of a new segment using the complementary strand of DNA as template …
49Nucleotide excision repair — Diagram[1] Nucleotide excision repair is a DNA repair mechanism.[2] DNA constantly requires r …
50Réparation par excision de nucléotide — Réparation par excision de nucléotides La réparation par excision de nucléotides ou NER (Nucleotide excision repair) est une voie de réparation de l ADN qui permet de corriger principalement les lésions étendues ou qui déforment de manière… …