Sentence examples for bind to and use from inspiring English sources

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"Numerous previous studies have shown how such Vibrios bind to and use these larger organisms as a source of energy, and through this mechanism, we suggest, they are essentially able to piggyback," Martinez-Urtaza said in a statement.

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The molecular mechanisms that amoebae use to bind to and to ingest microorganisms are analogous to those found in multicellular organisms (Cosson and Soldati, 2008).

The results reported in that work suggested that the active site structure and the mechanism of M. jannaschii SHMT exhibit no significant differences with respect to their bacterial and eukaryotic counterparts, although the enzyme is characterized by the ability to bind and use the modified folate H4MPT as substrate and by an elevated thermal stability.

It is hypothesized that pre-existing proteins evolved to bind and use guide RNA during evolution.

Nobody could think of a good way of knocking out the oncogenes.' There were, however, a few specific successes, the greatest of which was cisplatin, a drug that binds to DNA and uses platinum compounds to interfere with cell division.

MS-KIF18A is a member of kinesin family, which functions as motor protein that binds to microtubule and uses the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along the cytoskeleton.

These granules contain both RNA and proteins that bind to RNA and are used to transport, store, and regulate the translation and breakdown of RNA molecules.

We have previously shown that S. aureus can bind to IL-1β and use it as a growth factor [ 22].

Here we investigate the hypothesis that αB-crystallin might bind to αSyn fibrils, and use a variety of techniques including newly developed QCM and NMR methodologies to explore the range of effects that result from such chaperone-fibril interactions.

Hyper-IL-6, which directly binds to and activates gp130, was used as a positive control.

Grosvenor Lowrey, a corporate attorney working for the Treasury Department, affirmed that "the Commander-in-chief, in time of war, is authorized and bound to use any and all accessible means not forbidden by the laws of war, which in his judgment may be necessary or useful to subdue the enemy".

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