| transfer R. |
small RNA molecules, 7393 nucleotides, occurring in cells in 20 or more varieties and functioning in translation; each variety carries a specific amino acid to a site specified by an RNA codon, binding to amino acid and ribosome, and to the codon via an anticodon region. All have numerous modified bases and extensive secondary structure; see also illustration.
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| transfer v.’s |
small vesicles formed by budding off of the granular endoplasmic reticulum, in which secretory material is transferred to the Golgi complex, where it is concentrated in condensing vacuoles (q.v.). Called also intermediate v's.
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| transference n. |
a phenomenon occurring during psychoanalysis, in which transference causes the patient to undergo, with the analyst as the object, an intense repetition of childhood conflicts and traumas, reexperiencing impulses, feelings, and fantasies that originally developed in relation to the parents.
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| transferred s. |
referred s.
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| transferrin s. |
the percentage of transferrin bound to iron in a serum sample, calculated by the formula serum irontotal iron-binding capacity (TIBC) × 100; used in evaluation of patients with iron deficiency or overload.
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