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In addition, it would seem that showing the control of a mutant with abrogation of the RNA binding could be useful in the stress granule assays.
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28, 31 Although the high affinity of ShK and BgK for Kv1.3 channel by experimental and some computational methods was previously reported, 9, 10, 32, 33 these results are barely agreeing in respect to some binding sites that could be useful for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
Our results gain pharmacological significance in view of the recently described structural evidence of specific cholesterol binding site(s) in GPCRs, and could be useful in designing better therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases associated with GPCRs.
Additionally, the combination of two different binding motifs into a single bifunctional phage could be useful for the generation of new composite materials.
Because our analysis is hierarchical (it distinguishes between increasing and decreasing roughness) and includes detailed quantitative aspects of sequence evolution on large length scales not accessible to similarity analysis, it could be useful in refining binding data [ 5, 21].
Therefore, the different binding ratios of PSA samples toward TJA-II could be useful for judging patients with prostate cancer from those with BPH [ 21].
This could be useful in designing ligands, which fit optimally to the binding protein.
This biotinylated xestoquinone could be useful as a probe in studies of the xestoquinone-myosin binding mode.
DFT-calculations of a meaningful part of the binding pocket (TPSS-D/SVP) indicated that an exchange of chlorine by bromine and iodine could be useful for the strength of the halogen bond (b+c).
That could be useful.
That could be useful," said Mr. Fuld.
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