Definition of subnuclear in English:
subnuclear
adjective sʌbˈnjuːklɪəˌsəbˈn(y)o͞okliər
Physics Occurring in or smaller than an atomic nucleus.
Example sentencesExamples
- This antibody labels the nuclei of the male embryos, revealing a single subnuclear spot that corresponds to the X chromosome.
- These subnuclear compartments are dynamic but structurally stable, recruiting active genes into preassembled transcription and processing centers.
- A quantification of distortion and dilation of nuclear elements such as the lamina, chromatin, and nucleoli is an important step in connecting subnuclear forces to genome expression.
- The synthesis of ribosomes is a major cellular activity that, in eukaryotes, takes place primarily in a specialized subnuclear compartment termed the nucleolus.
- The goal is to separately characterize the contributions of the envelope, chromatin. and subnuclear compartments to nuclear visco-elasticity.
Definition of subnuclear in US English:
subnuclear
adjectiveˌsəbˈn(y)o͞okliər
Physics Occurring in or smaller than an atomic nucleus.
Example sentencesExamples
- This antibody labels the nuclei of the male embryos, revealing a single subnuclear spot that corresponds to the X chromosome.
- The synthesis of ribosomes is a major cellular activity that, in eukaryotes, takes place primarily in a specialized subnuclear compartment termed the nucleolus.
- A quantification of distortion and dilation of nuclear elements such as the lamina, chromatin, and nucleoli is an important step in connecting subnuclear forces to genome expression.
- These subnuclear compartments are dynamic but structurally stable, recruiting active genes into preassembled transcription and processing centers.
- The goal is to separately characterize the contributions of the envelope, chromatin. and subnuclear compartments to nuclear visco-elasticity.