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Dna vs Nucleolytic - What's the difference?

dna | nucleolytic |


As a noun dna

is gout.

As an adjective nucleolytic is

of or pertaining to cutting the nucleotide-nucleotide link in dna or rna.

Phagocytosis vs Macropinocytosis - What's the difference?

phagocytosis | macropinocytosis | see also |


As nouns the difference between phagocytosis and macropinocytosis

is that phagocytosis is the process where a cell incorporates a particle by extending pseudopodia and drawing the particle into a vacuole of its cytoplasm while macropinocytosis is a form of endocytosis in which a large fluid-filled vesicle, or macropinosome, is pinched off from the cell membrane and brought into the interior of the cell.

Vesicle vs Macropinosome - What's the difference?

vesicle | macropinosome |


In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between vesicle and macropinosome

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while macropinosome is (cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

As nouns the difference between vesicle and macropinosome

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while macropinosome is (cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

Extracellular vs Macropinosome - What's the difference?

extracellular | macropinosome |


As an adjective extracellular

is occurring or found outside of a cell.

As a noun macropinosome is

(cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

Pinosome vs Macropinosome - What's the difference?

pinosome | macropinosome | Related terms |

Pinosome is a related term of macropinosome.


In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between pinosome and macropinosome

is that pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis while macropinosome is (cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

As nouns the difference between pinosome and macropinosome

is that pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis while macropinosome is (cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

Macropinosomal vs Macropinosome - What's the difference?

macropinosomal | macropinosome | Derived terms |

Macropinosomal is a derived term of macropinosome.


As a noun macropinosome is

(cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

Gelatin vs Matrigel - What's the difference?

gelatin | matrigel |


As nouns the difference between gelatin and matrigel

is that gelatin is a protein derived through partial hydrolysis of the collagen extracted from animal skin, bones, cartilage, ligaments, etc while matrigel is alternative case form of Matrigel.

Plug vs Matrigel - What's the difference?

plug | matrigel |


As nouns the difference between plug and matrigel

is that plug is (electricity) a pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket while matrigel is a gelatinous protein mixture secreted by mouse tumor cells, or specifically a plug composed of this mixture.

As a verb plug

is to stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole.

Barrelling vs Barreling - What's the difference?

barrelling | barreling | Alternative forms |

Barreling is a alternative form of barrelling.



As verbs the difference between barrelling and barreling

is that barrelling is present participle of lang=en while barreling is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between barrelling and barreling

is that barrelling is an alternative form of lang=en while barreling is {{cx|mechanical engineering|lang=en}} A defect in which a testpiece is deformed into a barrel-like shape.

Defect vs Barreling - What's the difference?

defect | barreling |


As nouns the difference between defect and barreling

is that defect is a fault or malfunction while barreling is a defect in which a testpiece is deformed into a barrel-like shape.

As verbs the difference between defect and barreling

is that defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party while barreling is .

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