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A vision of the project that becomes anchored to "permanency", to roots and identity, does not mean a separate, localist conception turning in upon itself and conservative, but a capacity to go beyond and develop, maintaining indeed its own identity, as happens with living systems, in their autopoietic conception.
It becomes anchored to the actin cortex and thus remains localized through cytoplasmic streaming and into early embryogenesis [2], [9], [15].
To image cell outlines, we used the GAP43-YFP fusion protein that becomes anchored to the plasma membrane (Godinho et al., 2005; Mavrakis et al., 2009).
It has been proposed that during synthesis, Nrf1 becomes anchored in the ER membrane via an N-terminal transmembrane region (residues 7 24) (Zhang and Hayes, 2010).
Moreover, this process can be reversed through mesenchymal epithelial transition (MET), where a migratory cell becomes anchored at distant sites, loses its migratory potential, and colonises to macrometastases (Takebe et al, 2011).
The pre-protein carries an N-terminal signal peptide and a C-terminal sortase-mediated anchoring sequence indicating that it becomes anchored to the cell wall but extrudes into the extracellular matrix (Fig. 3).
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The standard became anchored in becoming well-rounded.
These usually took the form of great swathes of pedestrianism, as the play became anchored in midfield.
India's past became anchored in historical time and separable from legend only with the establishment of firm synchronisms with outside data.
The seeds of all genera are distributed passively, with most being released to float in water until they become anchored in the soil substratum.
Many, such as the hydrolases in lysosomes, remain inside the cell; others become anchored in the membrane of internal organelles or in the cell membrane.
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