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Within bacterial cells, BMCs are metabolic modules that can be further dissociated into their constituent structural and functional protein domains.
After monocyte depletion of MCs, the remaining lymphocytes could be further dissociated into T-cells and B-cells on a FACSvantage DIVA cell sorter (Becton Dickinson, San Jose, CA) using CD3- or CD19-specific antibodies, respectively (anti-CD3-PE mAb, Beckman Coulter, Fullerton, CA; anti-CD19-FITC mAb, BD Pharmingen, San Diego, CA).
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Such dislocations were further dissociated into two equal partial dislocations with Burgers vectors of a/2〈0 1 1〉.
After the product bound [structure (d)] is formed, it is further dissociated into various structures either through one or two electron transfer process to give the most stable product [structure (g)].
The second transition occurred at higher SDS concentrations (∼10 mM), where neuronal UCP dimers were further dissociated into a mixture of loose dimers and monomers.
Finally, observing responses could be further dissociated by administration of a dopamine D2/3-receptor antagonist sulpiride.
Cells were further dissociated by serial passaging through a syringe with 25-gauge needles.
Cells were further dissociated by gentle pipetting.
The cells were further dissociated by gentle trituration until a homogenous dispersion was achieved.
Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere becomes dissolved in water (H2O), with which it reacts to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which dissociates into hydrogen ions (H+) and bicarbonate ions (HCO3−), which further dissociate into hydrogen and carbonate ions (CO32−).
This model can be further integrated into a cellulose hydrolysis model dissociating β-glucosidase activity from that of other cellulases.
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