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Unlike fast axonal transport, which is achieved by fixed teams of motors continuously bound to membranous cargos, cytosolic proteins are thought to form transient complexes with microtubule motors that self-assemble and disassemble throughout transport.
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If the best part of the Pt species could have been bound continuously to the chemical functional groups on the cell walls of the biomass or, the better, into the respective helices of polypeptides, or the pores of net-like structural polysaccharides [ 1], etc.; we could have obtained very homogenous platinum nanoparticles.
(C ) Representative intensity trace showing a single agonist pMHC molecule, identified by step photobleaching, bound continuously for ∼60 s. (D ) Step size histogram of single agonist pMHC molecules in a SLB is bimodal under T cells (red) and unimodal before addition of T cells (blue).
As FDG, in contrast to Cu-DOTATATE, is not bound to membrane-bound receptors but is continuously taken up and trapped by the cells, this discrepancy in optimal timing of imaging is not surprising.
I found it good advice to continuously take notes, because people are bound to miss the little things when they try to remember back to a conversation with someone.
Based on our results, it is possible that NEIL1 and PARP-1 form a constitutively bound multiprotein complex that continuously monitors the DNA for breaks and damaged bases.
For R2 R4, diluted samples were loaded onto the chip at a flow-rate of 100 mL/h to continuously separate protein-bound aptamers from unbound and weakly bound DNAs.
For each center point, the radius varies continuously from zero to a pre-specified upper bound.
A 1.6-liter in-line 4-cylinder that is, in the case of the tested SL, bound and gagged by a highly erratic continuously variable transmission.
The nucleus was no longer viewed as a collection of two kinds of immutable billiard balls but rather as a continuously changing collection of protons and neutrons that were bound together by the exchange particles flitting between them.
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