refractile การใช้
- A sporocyst residuum present as minute refractile globules embedded in a dark matrix.
- These are fluid at body temperature and appear in living cells as refractile spherical droplets.
- These enlarged in the space of several more hours into the strongly refractile, oval shaped spores.
- However, neither phosphorylation-refractile MACF1 nor phosphorylation-constitutive MACF1 are able to rescue polarized cell movement.
- They also possess alveoli, a refractile body, a mitochondrion with tubular cristae, micronemes, rhoptries and a pseudoconoid.
- Clinically, these opacities are quite refractile, giving the appearance of stars ( or asteroids ) shining in the night sky except that ocular asteroids are often quite mobile.
- The myxospores are short, optically refractile rods measuring about 2.6 & ndash; 3.5 ?m by 0.9 & ndash; 1.2 ?m.
- It was found in hair follicle stem cells that phosphorylation-refractile MACF1 rescues microtubule architecture from a MACF1 knock-out, whereas phosphorylation-constitutive MACF1 is unable to rescue the phenotype.
- Inclusion bodies are dense electron-refractile particles of aggregated protein found in both the cytoplasmic and periplasmic spaces of " E . coli " during high-level expression of heterologous protein.
- The cells typically contain polyhydroxyalkanoate ( PHA ) granules, as well as large numbers of refractile, gas-filled vacuoles which provide buoyancy in a watery environment and may help to position the cells to maximise light-harvesting.