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Overall, our observations suggest that "open/closed" conformational transitions of the TL may be linked to interactions with the non-template strand, possibly in a synchronized ratcheting manner conducive to polymerase translocation.

Many of the FreSCOs can be linked to interactions that contribute to the stability of the protein structure.

As reported by other authors [ 16], the high level of glucose could have lowered the β-HB concentration while the variation in cholesterol levels could be linked to interactions between many factors, including the DMI and the ruminal pH [ 17].

Whatever the case, intra-racial polymorphisms may not be linked to interactions between these races and the nine different sunflower lines that are usually used to differentiate P. halstedii races.

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These differences may be linked to interaction of HPV-derived oncoproteins with β-integrin localization and signalling [ 36].

However, this does not explain why STEC strains expressing both Stx1 and Stx2 appear less virulent than strains expressing Stx2 only in some studies (Pickering et al., 1994) which might be linked to interaction between Stx1 and Stx2 phage repressors or competition of the two toxin types for Gb3 binding.

This plateau is linked to interactions of chains with nanotubes.

The reason behind the unphysically low Δ Hvap values is not fully understood, but it is linked to interactions between aerosol constituents, as also suggested in this study.

It was concluded that genetic regulation of cytokine levels during pregnancy was likely related to ethnicity and, in particular, that amniotic fluid cytokine levels were linked to interactions between PTB and genotype in African-Americans, but less in Caucasian-Americans.

It is notable that tHRF was linked to interactions between ticks and pathogens in that the encoding mRNA was up regulated in R. montana-infected D. variabilis [ 157] and associated with Borrelia transmission by I. scapularis ticks [ 229].

Pollination ecology is given in detail, with an emphasis on how floral features distinctive to the genus are linked to interaction with pollinators.

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