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Discover LudwigThe verb 'internalize' means to incorporate something within an individual's thoughts or worldview
Therefore, 'internalize into' is not a proper expression. You could say 'internalize something', for example: She internalized the concept so that she could apply it to her own work.
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Yet, the conjugated enzymes have never been proven to internalize into target cells.
In previous work we have shown that Solidified Polymer Micelles (SPMs) rapidly internalize into cells and tissues.
Radiolabeled SST2 antagonists are not yet well established for tumor targeting mainly because they do not internalize into tumor cells [10].
Since phosphatidylinositol is used by S. typhimurium to internalize into host cells, its accumulation under hypoxia may explain the increased pathogen entry [32].
Moreover, some of them have been shown to internalize into cells, which makes them potential scaffolds to deliver pharmaceutically bioactive sequences to intracellular targets.
Zheng et al. (2013) also reported that Salmonella spp. has the ability to internalize into tomato plants through roots, leaves and blossoms.
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After the binding of LF, the complex is internalized into cells through the endosomal internalization pathway.
TEM confirmed that nanoparticles were internalized into intracellular endosomes.
In this phase mitochondria are internalized into cardiac cells.
Fluorescein-exendin-4 was internalized into the cytoplasm and into the nuclei of tumor beta-cells.
Both the fluorlipid-SPMNP and FluorDMSA-SPMNP were not internalized into the nucleus.
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