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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the budding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the early stages of development or growth of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The budding of new ideas in the workshop led to innovative solutions for the project."
Alternatives: "the emergence of" or "the development of".
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Trimers of clathrin assemble in large multimeric structures at the plasma membrane to facilitate the budding of membranes during endocytosis (Ungewickell and Hinrichsen 2007).
But, he said, "I saw the budding of a genius.
Secretion of proteins from cells involves the budding of vesicles at the Golgi.
The Aughts saw the budding of a golden age of user-produced media on the Web.
The budding of enveloped viruses: A paradigm for membrane sorting?, p. 139 150.
There's some evidence that budding yeast is analogous to the budding of cancer cells".
ESCRTs promote the budding of membrane away from cytosol, in other words, in the opposite direction from clathrin and other vesicle coats.
Curzon's anxiety about the budding of Indian nationalism was such that he created a primitive police-intelligence system to monitor its growth.
The dissemination of mature viral particles from the host cell, e.g. by cell lysis or the budding of virus particles from the cell membrane.
We observed a unique phenomenon: the budding of co-culture pellets and the formation of satellite pellets that separate from the main pellet.
Together these results show that T. crassiceps expresses an ER-like protein which activates the budding of T. crassiceps cysticerci in vitro.
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