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The phrase "associate tightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or close connection between two or more entities, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "In this study, we found that certain variables tend to associate tightly with each other, indicating a strong correlation."
Alternatives: "connect closely" or "link strongly".
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The Ska complex does not associate tightly with the Ndc80 complex and its association with kinetochores might be stabilized by microtubules (Hanisch et al, 2006; Gaitanos et al, 2009; Raaijmakers et al, 2009; Theis et al, 2009).
In addition, AZ1 is known to preferentially associate tightly with the inactive ODC monomer39.
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Specifically, researchers have uncovered a range of possible chemical modifications to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and to proteins called histones that associate tightly with DNA in the nucleus.
Wg/Wnt molecules have proven difficult to work with biochemically because they associate tightly with cell membranes.
Cytophaga hutchinsonii, a bacterium within the Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides phylum that is phylogenetically-related to F. succinogenes, is known to associate tightly with cellulose.
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With the new strategy, the drug associates tightly to the carrier and releases slowly, which may decrease toxicity and promote tumor accumulation via the enhanced permeability and retention effect.
We show that sites with the greatest H3K27ac change upon stimulation were associated tightly with EP300, a histone acetyltransferase.
In nutrient-rich conditions, where mTORC1 signaling is switched on and 4E-BP1 is hyperphosphorylated, eIF4E associates tightly with eIF4G but not 4E-BP1 (Fig. 6b, lane 6).
Isolated growth factors associated tightly with the purified ECM were ineffective in normalizing breast cancer cells.
These DNA transactions are associated tightly with cell division and are important for maintaining genome stability.
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