Sentence examples for engage preferentially from inspiring English sources

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Daple bound robustly to FZD7R, and only weakly to others, indicating that Daple may engage preferentially with FZD7R.

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On the other hand, both species were comparably impaired by age on tasks thought to preferentially engage the medial temporal lobe.

Alternatively, attention may preferentially engage non-tonotopic fields that process more abstract auditory stimulus properties and have distinct functional properties [1], [28].

Another study, using engineered cell lines that express various RAS-mutants that can preferentially engage either RAF, PI3K or RalGEF showed that while all three were important for tumor initiation, the PI3K pathway was essential for tumor maintenance [16].

Thus, IgG1 antibodies selectively binds to inhibitory FcγRIIB expressed on dendritic cells whereas IgG2a and IgG2b antibodies preferentially engage the activatory Fcγ:RIV receptor crucial for the higher in vivo activity observed as e.g. enhanced phagocytosis and release of inflammatory mediators [48].

In contrast, familiar stimuli should preferentially engage CA1 processing; for example, in recency discriminations.

These subclasses efficiently trigger inflammatory responses by their ability to preferentially engage the activation receptor FcγRIV on macrophages [ 21].

In this study we have revealed that traffic-awareness campaign videos, depicting socially dangerous behaviour ending with tragic consequences, engage the STS preferentially.

We recently showed that, in the absence of C1q, instead of ICs binding to monocytes, they preferentially engage plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) so providing a powerful stimulus for the production of IFNα, the cytokine with potent immune adjuvant properties [ 1, 2].

Some of these additional regions are assumed to be associated with the dorsal visual stream, which is not too surprising given that the experimental paradigms adopted typically tap motion processing in the context of action planning, saccadic movements or attention, all preferentially engage the dorsal pathway (Newsome et al., 1989; Treue and Maunsell, 1996; Newsome, 1997).

This distinction between the treatment of novel and familiar stimuli poses the question of why familiar stimuli do not appear to engage the CA3 field preferentially given this subarea's putative role in pattern completion, a function seemingly tailored to familiar components of incoming information.

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