Sentence examples for abundantly bound from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundantly bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is richly or plentifully tied or connected, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The community was abundantly bound by shared values and traditions, creating a strong sense of belonging."
Alternatives: "richly tied" or "plentifully connected."

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Contrarily, both Cut14- and Cut14 TS-FLAG were abundantly bound to inner centromere cnt3 DNAs at permissive temperatures for the cut14-208 ts mutant.

To examine the distribution of hits for a particular protein across all members of a transcript class (e.g., Cbc1 hits in mRNAs), we used two related approaches, both performed on the most abundantly bound members of the transcript class.

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The NSL complex abundantly binds to promoters of broadly expressed genes in ESCs and NPCs.

Ectopic expression of dTcf does not lead to a modulation of transcription as members of the Lef/Tcf family of transcription factors are abundantly expressed and bound to DNA and must rely on association with co-factors to activate gene transcription (reviewed in [1]).

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These inhibitory posttranslational modifications can be overridden in heat shocked cells even though serine 303 remains abundantly phosphorylated, 14-3-3 remands bound and K298 is sumoylated [28].

Hek2 has a role in mRNA stabilization (Mauchi et al., 2010; Vogel et al., 2011) and localization, and SUTs in clusters IV X bound more abundantly to Hek2 than those in clusters I III.

In mice and rats, the two insulin gene transcripts are the most abundantly transcribed mRNAs in β-cells bound for translation through the ER membrane [15].

Membrane bound fractalkine is induced most abundantly in endothelial cells by several inflammatory cytokines, promoting integrin independent adhesion of CD16+ CX3CR1+ monocytes[2] and CD8+ cytotoxicyTotoxic T lymphocytes[3].

Saturated fats, by contrast, are so intimately bound up with our evolution that they are abundantly present in breast milk.

CPPs are small proteins (12 kDa) that are abundantly secreted into the culture filtrate, but remain also partially bound in the fungal cell wall (Seidl et al. 2006; Boddi et al. 2004; Gonzáléz-Fernandez et al. 2014).

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