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When the modification level is increased, more Fab molecules become bound to chromatin, and so the difference in bound fraction and/or on-rate can be measured by FRAP.
FIRST by trade, now by tunnel, he has become bound to the best point guard there is.
In other cases, however, the wrong cysteines become bound to each other, resulting in a different protein.
As the concentration of calcium ions increases in the sarcoplasm, they become bound to the troponin in the thin filaments.
"The real danger to me in working in this business is if you become tired of or contemptuous of the audience, it shows," said Shearer, who explained his desire to not become bound to only one role.
Delay of first-aid treatment in the hope of finding a neutralizing substance is a serious error, as strong acids and alkalis quickly become bound to the ocular tissues and cause severe damage.
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Since Mars One now admits to planning research on the colonists themselves, the mission becomes bound to these same standards.
Once Connolly and Morris began to bend the rules for Bulger and Flemmi, they became bound to their sources.
The tail of the antibody determines the fate of the antigen once it becomes bound to the antibody.
Next, the invader is partially digested by the body cell, and one of its fragments is moved to the surface of the cell, where it becomes bound to a cell-surface protein.
Yalow and Berson theorized that the foreign insulin stimulated the production of antibodies, which became bound to the insulin and prevented the hormone from entering cells and carrying out its function of metabolizing glucose.
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