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internalisation Meaning in Bengali







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Internalization (or internalisation) is the process of making something internal, with more specific meanings in various fields.


localisation and internalisation.


However, the hCD63N172A mutant showed a mainly cell surface localisation and low internalisation.


permanently deactivates the receptor and is usually followed by rapid internalisation and recycling of the non-functional receptor protein.


to host cells of another organism, and an invasin facilitating its internalisation into these cells.


cytosol, while peptides generated in the endocytic vesicles after internalisation are bound to MHC class II (MHC-II).


The core domain binds to the membrane and to cargo destined for internalisation.


Compared with unbiased agonists RB-64 evokes considerably less receptor internalisation.


Together with Peter Buckley, he developed the internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise which is widely used to analyse.


phospholipase C (PLC) are all needed for signalling and controlling particle internalisation.


cells through cytoplasmic bridges named ring canals (Drosophila) or by internalisation of nutrient storage granules (yolk granules) by endocytosis (frogs).


popularisation of Kabbalah as a safeguard against esoteric corporeality, by its internalisation of Jewish mysticism through the psychological spiritual experience.


into human epithelial cells, while InlB is necessary for Listeria internalisation in several other cell types, including hepatocytes, fibroblasts, and.


It sought the internalisation of abstract Kabbalistic metaphysics into personal perception and fervour.


terminology of "Higher" and "Lower Knowledge" emerges in the Hasidic internalisation of Kabbalah to describe alternative, paradoxical conscious perceptions.


It also places an emphasis on the internalisation of these insights and on personal practice, in living in accordance.


the actin cytoskeleton after sugar binding at the cell surface and internalisation, and has potent insecticidal activity.



Synonyms:

internalization; incorporation; introjection; learning; acquisition;

Antonyms:

illiteracy; inability;

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