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A Membrane-Retained DNA Aptamer Promotes Intracellular Platinum Accumulation and Chemosensitization in Ovarian Cancer. [PDF]

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Intracellular pH

Physiological Reviews, 1981
Albert Roos and Walter F. Boron, “Intracellular pH,” vol. 61, no. 2, April 1981, p. 308: The constant R in Equations 14 and 16 should be M, M being defined as PHA/PA. The constant R' in Equations 15 and 17 should be N, N being defined as PB/PHB. The constant R in the definitions of α, β, ɣ, and δ is the gas constant.
A, Roos, W F, Boron
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Intracellular markers

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2000
An increased level of complexity will be encountered when developing protocols for intracellular markers. Protocols for surface markers have been successfully standardized, however it is understood that no single method is appropriate for all intracellular staining.
S K, Koester, W E, Bolton
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Intracellular organisms

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 1997
The intracellular location of some microorganisms allow them to resist antibiotics with poor ability to penetrate eukaryotic cell membranes, such as the beta-lactam compounds. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of antibiotics within eukaryotic cells have been defined in the last two decades.
M, Maurin, D, Raoult
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Intracellular Life

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1999
Intracellular parasites and endosymbionts are present in almost all forms of life, including bacteria. Some eukaryotic organelles are believed to be derived from ancestral endosymbionts. Parasites and symbionts show several adaptations to intracellular life.
D, Corsaro   +3 more
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