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Such mound-top distribution of lipid raft markers or lipid rafts provides spatial advantage for lipid rafts or contact molecules interacting readily with neighboring cells or free molecules.
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Bulk and nanosilver have been shown to interact readily with mammalian proteins and inactivate cellular enzymes, which could contribute to Ag toxicity in vitro [9 11].
This recent CR2 C3d crystal structure showed that TT30 is able to interact readily with C3d ligands in many orientations when TT30 is bound to C3b.
In urea solution, there is the presence of more hydrophilic sites like NH2 + and C=O and also urea being weak base can interact readily with COOH group of cellulose present in the hydrogel.
Rather, pyrin interacts readily with ASC both in the presence or absence of PSTPIP1.
These air- and moisture-stable organometallic complexes are exceptionally electron-rich compounds, which can interact readily with protons in solution.
The four polar nitrogen atoms at the core of the POR structure should interact readily with the hydroxyl group of Tyr.
23 The two consequences are increase in archive size and availability of telomere-proximal VSG, possibly increasing the pool of telomere-proximal VSG that can interact readily with the expression site (switching) or with each other (recombination-mediated diversification).
While such tin plate is durable and highly resistant to chemical and mechanical damage, aluminum is lighter and more malleable but interacts more readily with chemical agents.
On Earth's surface, the chlorine isotope ratio is uniform because the element interacts so readily with hydrogen.
Together, these data establish that pyrin interacts more readily with ASC than with PSTPIP1 and that recruitment of PSTPIP1 to the speck compartment is pyrin-dependent.
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