Sentence examples for attaching to a cell from inspiring English sources

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In essence, the AIDS virus locks onto the construct, dubbed eCD4-Ig, as though it were attaching to a cell and thus is neutralized.

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Hair-like structure attached to a cell, used for locomotion in many protists and prokaryotes.

Furthermore, we fabricated a microscoop cantilever specifically designed for pulling a microbead attached to a cell.

The polymers were stably attached to a cell surface via multivalent anchoring.

Since it is not attached to a cell, sRAGE can bind to AGEs without initiating cellular changes.

CNN reported that the second device was a pressure cooker, found with wires attached to a cell phone and a note.

Another device reported to be a pressure cooker with wires attached to a cell phone was discovered on nearby 27th Street.

Sia shows how a small hardware accessory attached to a cell phone can make a diagnosis in 15 minutes from a single finger prick.

CATRA is a new technology from the MIT Media Lab that can detect cataracts with a compact eyepiece attached to a cell phone.

Because the backpacks didn't lie flat against the cells, more than one cell could latch on to a single patch, or more than one patch could attach to a cell.

The other observation is that when eristostatin is attached to a cell's surface it attracts the attention of T-lymphocytes.

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