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Interestingly, PC-3 cells (rigidity-independent) were able to spread on 150 Pa gels to a similar extent as on the 4800 Pa gels, whereas mPanc96 cells (rigidity-independent) did not spread appreciably on either soft or rigid substrates (Fig. 7A B).
While integrin α2β1 function has not been the focus of this study, preliminary experiments indicate that ILK-deficient platelets are able to spread on collagen and form filopodia and lamellipodia; however, the timing of this compared with control platelets has not been assessed.
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The malware is able to spread to any flash drive plugged into an infected computer.
The viruses were able to spread to the brain and heart.
Being able to spread it on just about everything... including your fingers.
Once a resistant strain exists it may be able to spread from one person to another.
You'll be able to spread it on the area much like petroleum jelly.[4].
Mr. Tsipras has endured attacks in the mainstream press here, but he has been able to spread his message on on smaller television networks, suggesting that the salary cuts and tax hikes in the agreement are stifling any chance of an economic resurgence.
Lay it somewhere flat then measure and cut a piece of cheesecloth long enough and wide enough to be able to spread the poultice on.
On the other hand, companies that are able to spread their demand across a broader time frame trend toward convenience service, rather than truly on-demand service.
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