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The findings, published in the 14 November Journal of Biological Chemistry, show that enzymes can prevent faulty DNA from being copied by latching onto corrupt regions.
The triungulins respond by latching onto the male.
By latching on to transient Z-DNA, the enzyme picks a sure winner.
It also sends signals into our cells by latching onto a receptor on cells called CD44.
Viruses invade a cell by latching onto certain proteins on its surface.
Microtubules are always busy assembling and disassembling themselves, and taxol works by latching on and paralyzing them.
It works essentially by latching onto, and thus locking up, key opioid receptors in the central nervous system.
By latching on to a bank, the company would be able to obtain financing in spite of the turbulent markets.
By latching on to the unique stories of Hull – its geography, relationships with other cities – you find its unique voice, which again builds its confidence.
Conrad, too, progresses through life by latching on to one charismatic male after another – from his screwed-up boyhood love Michel to his geeky business partner Ralf.
They mature into adults once they reach the small intestine, where they can subsist for years by latching onto the intestinal wall and siphoning off blood.
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