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One possibility is that they bind to molecules of amyloid beta protein that are floating around in the cerebro-spinal fluid that bathes the brain, thus removing them from circulation.
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This is done by either altering TCRs so that they then bind to molecules on the surface of the cancer cells or by introducing completely new cancer-targeting receptors onto the T-cells (called chimeric antigen receptors or CARs).
Simulated image of the nanoreporter bound to molecules of cholesterol (yellow-green).
Tumor-specific antigens bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) on the surface of DCs are processed, then presented to and recognized by T cells.
These experiments revealed that this protein, which is called SCML2A, also binds to molecules of RNA, and Bonasio, Lecona et al. also identified a previously unrecognized domain within SCML2A that interacts with these molecules.
Musashi-1 is a protein that binds to molecules of RNA and helps to promote cell growth during development: mice that lack this protein have serious brain defects and die shortly after birth.
It binds to molecules on the surface of cells called receptors and drives the entry of the virus into the cell.
After its subtraction, a 'broad component' is obtained which represents the momentum distribution of electrons bound to molecules.
In perfect conditions, a single molecule of avidin would bind to four molecules of biotin.
Further analysis of the SPR data indicated that 18 molecules of PBA bind to each molecule of CTA1.
The receptor VERL for lysin is a long acidic glycoprotein composed of 22 tandem repeats of 153 amino acids and about 40 molecules of lysin bind to one molecule of VERL (Galindo et al. 2003).
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