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isotypic
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isotypic [¦ī·sə¦tip·ik]
(crystallography)
Pertaining to a crystalline substance whose chemical formula is analogous to, and whose structure is like, that of another specified compound.


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All events are additionally populated in an X -Y 5 log-decade dot plot to a P2 FITC/PE (fluorescein isothiocyanate/ phycoerythrin) negative stained isotype control and a P3 population which is negative for all events (see Figure 2 and Figure 2 statistics).
Monoclonal antibodies, conjugated with FITC (Fluoresceini-sothiocyanat) or PE (Phycoerythrin), served for immunophenotyping from pannel-kit IMK--Plus (immune monitoring kit -Becton-Dickinson), which is recommended by the WHO and includes: LeucoGATE CD45 FITC/CD45 PE, isotype control IgG1 FITC/IgG2PE, and for expression of the surface lymphocytes antigens: 1.
Contributors overview compounds that interact with tubulin, then address molecular mechanisms, microtubule dynamics, post translational modification, isotypes, tubulin proteomics in cancer, structures, destabilization, molecular features of the interaction of colchicines and related structures with tubulin, mechanisms of resistant to drugs that interfere with microtubule assembly, microtubule damaging agents, microtubule targeting agents, and associations with tau proteins.
 
 
 
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