Sentence examples for bound members from inspiring English sources

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To examine the distribution of hits for a particular protein across all members of a transcript class (e.g., Cbc1 hits in mRNAs), we used two related approaches, both performed on the most abundantly bound members of the transcript class.

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Semaphorin3A (sema3A) a secreted and membrane bound member of this family, is well reported for its properties in maintaining self-tolerance.

The resolution bound member states to "take appropriate steps to prevent the trade in Iraqi and Syrian cultural property and other items of archaeological, historical, cultural, rare scientific, and religious importance" that had been illegally removed from Syria since March 2011.

When I meet Walter "Fritz" Mondale, he knows immediately what I'm talking about when I ask him about the ties that bind members of this rarefied club.

For it is on collective security and civil order that the ideal social contract is founded, which binds members of a community to each other, around a form of governing power able to guarantee peaceful coexistence.

According to Ars Technica, OHA contractually binds members from building non-Google approved devices that run competing Android forks.

Similar limitations bind members of the Open Handset Alliance, a group formed by Google in 2007 to bring together companies committed to developing products that are compatible with Google's Android.

In particular, both the dystrophin and utrophin proteins bind members of the dystrophin associated protein complex (DAPC), forming a link between the extracellular-matrix and the intracellular actin cytoskeleton, that provides structural integrity to muscle fibers [4] [5].

It was shown in human cells that RanBPM binds members of YPEL (Yippee like) family of proteins involved in a cell division-related functions [ 10].

EphAs bind preferentially to the glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI -anchored ephrin-As, whereas EphBs bind to the transmembrane ephrin-Bs, EphA4 beinGPI -anchoredn, which binds members of both subfamilies (Bowden et al., 2009; Gale et al., 1996).

In our opinion, a relevant result of our study is the evidence that TRAP1 selectively binds members of the translational apparatus (i. e., eIF4A, eEF1A and eEF1G); this observation is herein reported for the first time.

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