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For high angles, where a stationery cuttings bed can form, transport is via rolling mechanism.
In intermediate angles, where a churning, moving cuttings bed can form, transport is via a lifting mechanism.
One hypothesis for the mechanism by which P4-ATPases function in the vesicular membrane traffic is that P4-ATPases generate membrane curvature through unidirectional movement of phospholipids, which facilitates membrane budding to form transport vesicles together with budding machinery (Sebastian et al, 2012).
Thus, the multiplicity of interactions, with Aplip1 dimers binding to two SH3 domains of RBP as well as to KLC, might form transport complexes of sufficient avidity to ensure tight adaptor cargo interaction and prevent premature capture of the scaffold components.
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In this paper we show that if the time step is made sufficiently short such that trajectories are confined to the nearest neighbor cells, then the remapping may be written as a flux-form transport algorithm, and it becomes nearly as simple and efficient as standard transport schemes.
The coat protein complex II (COPII) forms transport vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum and segregates biosynthetic cargo from ER-resident proteins.
Through a series of sequential steps, HLA class I antigen-tumour associated antigen-derived peptide complexes are formed, transported to the cell membrane, and presented to CTL.
Approximately 83% of the crop is currently transported by truck (the most expensive form of transport), and only 31% of the primary and secondary road networks are paved.
Substituting one form of transport that is heavily taxed for a form of transport that is heavily subsidised is not the answer".
On which form of transport?
Richard Scarry's books show just about every form of transport.
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