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Captive individuals of some species are known to recognize their keepers and show neither fear nor aggressiveness.
Specific DNA oligonucleotide sequences are known to recognize and interact uniquely with certain (n,m) SWNTs enabling their enrichment in ion exchange chromatography.
Tudor domain-containing proteins (TDRDs) are characterized by various numbers of Tudor domains, which are known to recognize and bind to symmetric methylated arginine residues.
While primates are known to recognize faces, dogs may have been especially adapted for emotional sensitivity to humans during their domestication.
Miller's group exposed the LPS from the bugs to the immune system receptors called TLR4-MD-2, which are known to recognize LPS and trigger an immune response.
Dogs don't produce words, but some are known to recognize more than 1000 human words behavior that suggests they may attach meaning to human sounds.
On the basis of the above mentioned result, adhesion forces of an anti-Escherichia coli antibody known to recognize a protein located on the cell surface of E. coli were measured.
This aromatic cage is formed by Y645, W667, and Y669, which are conserved among the BAH domains of mouse ORC1 and plant ZMET2 that are known to recognize H4K20me2 and H3K9me2, respectively (Fig. S4).
Pumilio and FBF homology (PUF) proteins represent highly promising candidates for engineering sequence-specific RNA recognition, but were only known to recognize G, A, and U, significantly limiting applications.
Canids and primates are particularly adept at it, yet even chickens and horses are known to recognize large numbers of individuals in their social hierarchies and to maneuver within them.
The antibody to Islet1 is known to recognize both Islet1 and Islet2 [58].
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