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This could theoretically provide a therapeutic advantage as the lactobacilli in the gastrointestinal flora could function as a binding reservoir for the attached 1H scFv, mopping up PA and immobilising it on the bacteria.

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This suggests that intracellular binding reservoir(s) may be partially responsible for VFL's high efficacy, by providing a reservoir for excess drug and enabling its gradual release [ 6].

Extracellular matrix (ECM) comprises a rich meshwork of proteins and proteoglycans, which not only contains biological cues for cell behavior, but is also a reservoir for binding growth factors and controlling their release.

IRP1 may serve as a potential reservoir for further IRE-binding activity, but possibly also exert more specialized functions for the control of other IRE-containing transcripts [17].

Since the liganded and unliganded structures are similar, is it safe to assume that the structure of NP7 is not adapted to regulate ligand binding, but rather acts as a reservoir for NO storage suitably endowed with tunnels and cavities for the NO release as and when required, with dependence on pH only?

In addition, the BM is binding a variety of cytokines and growth factors, serving a reservoir for their controlled release [ 31– 31].

These include the following: receptor-mediated signal transduction; modulation of cellular response to cytokines; binding and presenting cytokines in an optimal conformation; and acting as a reservoir for proteinase-generated matrikines.

We suggest that binding of these TGFβ family members to agrin may have a dual function: agrin may serve as a reservoir for these growth factors and may also inhibit their growth promoting activity.

Furthermore, the ECM modulates cellular activities through cellular surface receptors and serves as a reservoir for specific growth factors, cytokines, and binding proteins.

Thus, while α2M* ligates only one GRP78 receptor molecule per α2M*, it may potentially serve as a reservoir for release of up to four binding fragments per molecule.

The skeleton also serves as a storage reservoir for magnesium.

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