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The ring binding was described as being 'sturdy and strong' [P11] and enhanced the functionality of the booklet.

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In the work of V. Ganesh et al. on the ClfB-ligand complex, the ligand binding mechanism was described as the "DL" model due to the absence of the "Latch" process (Ganesh et al., 2011).

In Bcl-xL, the chelerythrine binding site is described as being located in the BH groove of helix α4, α5 and α6, which is composed of residues F131, R132, V135, Y173 and H177 (Figure 3C) [3C].

On the other hand, phytochelatins, which are enzymatically synthesized metal binding peptides, are described as Class III MTs.

The molecular function of CG3024 (torp4a) is described as ATP binding and unfolded protein binding.

Such sites are described as binding sites for ESCRT subunits or ESCRT-associated proteins [26], [27].

This has been described as "binding".

The monoclonal antibody 3F8 has been described as binding to the ganglioside GD2.

For competition binding assay, M13-Cry1Ac phages were incubated in presence of increasing concentrations of soluble Cry1Ac toxin and the phage binding was performed as described above.

TSPO binding was assessed as described above in the cortex, corpus callosum, hippocampus and hippocampal subregions (CA1, CA2 and CA3/hilus), thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala and piriform cortex.

Antibody binding was measured as described above.

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