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The phrase "a unique specificity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular and distinct characteristic or detail that is applicable to something specific.
Example: "The study revealed a unique specificity for the enzyme, which allowed it to target only certain substrates."
Alternatives: "a distinct characteristic for" or "a particular focus on".
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EndoS is the first known bacterial enzyme with a unique specificity for native IgG [24].
Recently, the B. anthracis kinase BA2291 was shown to be remarkably different from other sensor kinases by having a unique specificity for GTP [ 67].
Recently, prostein was identified as a novel protein with a unique specificity for normal and malignant prostate tissues as demonstrated by quantitative RT PCR, Northern blot and cDNA microarray analyses at the transcript level and by immunohistochemical analysis at the protein level (Xu et al, 2001).
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The very tight fit of the pUL31 arm into the pUL34 groove ensures a unique specificity and avidity for the interaction between the NEC partners (Movies S1 and S2).
Thus, a unique specificity that would be appropriate for the proposed application seems unlikely.
This purification step for XA confers a unique specificity to the proposed method.
The show understands that minor social transactions between women can express the nuances of violence with a unique specificity and a nauseating subtlety.
Hence, we engineered an OTU domain with a unique specificity profile against diUb.
To our knowledge, this is a unique specificity that has not been explored in other studies.
To date, in spite of many attempts and different approaches, we have been unable to raise a satisfactory antibody with unique specificity for methylated H1.2K187 that could be used in in vivo experiments.
Group 1 CD1 molecules present lipids to a clonally diverse T-cell population in which the precursors have unique specificity for a single antigen (Barral & Brenner, 2007).
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