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The real definition of prion I guess is ability to propagate, more than its SDS insolubility.
We agree with the reviewer's last substantive point: "The real definition of prion I guess is ability to propagate, more than its SDS insolubility.
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Myelin induces saltatory conduction enabling nerve impulse to propagate more than 200 times faster.
It turned out that during the colonizing process, 21 strains did not change their susceptibilities to the phage collection, 8 strains lost their ability to propagate phages, and 8 strains become susceptible to more bacteriophages from the collection.
In addition, both CD44+CD54+ and CD44+CD54− cells exhibited the ability to propagate tumors in xenotransplanted mice; however, double-positive cells produced bulky tumors in recipient mice more efficiently than single-positive cells (Table 1 and Figure 4e).
Ukip is now a political movement with elected members and considerable fundraising ability to propagate policies such as privatisation of the NHS.
Urea cannot reduce the ability to propagate a detonation.
Its primary strength lies in the ability to propagate farm management impacts to the catchment scale.
The fast mode distributes energy throughout the magnetosphere with the ability to propagate across the magnetic field.
Among these numerous techniques, elastic guided waves are of potential interest owing to their ability to propagate over long distances.
In particular, CD133+ cells possess stem-like features, such as differentiation ability, high proliferation rate, sphere cluster formation and the ability to propagate tumour in permissive hosts.
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