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  2. Colocalization - Wikipedia

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    Some impermeable fluorescent zinc dyes can detectably label the cytosol and nuclei of apoptizing and necrotizing cells among each of four different tissue types examined. . Namely: the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, the cerebellum, and it was also demonstrated that colocalized detection of zinc increase and the well accepted cell death indicator propidium iodide also occurred in kidney

  3. Colocalization Benchmark Source - Wikipedia

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    1.1.1 The Colocalization Benchmark Source ( CBS ) is a free collection of downloadable images to test and validate the degree of colocalization of markers in any fluorescence microscopy studies. Colocalization is a visual phenomenon when two molecules of interest are associated with the same structures in the cells and potentially share common ...

  4. List of protein subcellular localization prediction tools

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    Using a combination of 2D and 3D similarity measures, it compares the query molecule to a library of 280 000 compounds active on more than 2000 targets of 5 different organisms. ( bio.tools entry ) [ 100 ] [ 101 ]

  5. ENPP1 has broad specificity and cleaves a variety of substrates, including phosphodiester bonds of nucleotides and nucleotide sugars. ENPP1 protein may function to hydrolyze nucleoside 5′-triphosphates to their corresponding monophosphates and may also hydrolyze diadenosine polyphosphates.

  6. Synteny - Wikipedia

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    Colors in the human chromosomes indicate regions homologous with parts of the mouse chromosome of the same color. For instance, sequences homologous to mouse chromosome 1 are primarily on human chromosomes 1 and 2, but also 6, 8, and 18. The X chromosome is almost completely syntenic in both species. [1]

  7. Collation - Wikipedia

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    Alphabetical order is the basis for many systems of collation where items of information are identified by strings consisting principally of letters from an alphabet.The ordering of the strings relies on the existence of a standard ordering for the letters of the alphabet in question.

  8. Collocation - Wikipedia

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    Rather than select a single definition, Gledhill [3] proposes that collocation involves at least three different perspectives: co-occurrence, a statistical view, which sees collocation as the recurrent appearance in a text of a node and its collocates; [4] [5] [6] construction, which sees collocation either as a correlation between a lexeme and ...

  9. Cosegregation - Wikipedia

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    The image above depicts the conversion from a cosegregation matrix to an adjacency matrix is one use of a matrix in genome architecture mapping where scientists are using cryosectioning to find colocalization between DNA regions, genomes, and/or alleles. In that example, cosegregation is being used to describe the linkage of data to each other ...