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These emission lifetime measurements imply that the micro-environment of the cytoplasmic bound complex, where it is most likely bound to cytosolic proteins, is different to that of the nucleus.
The Gators are most likely bound for the Gator Bowl.
The Mughals, and the Rajput painters influenced by them, were expert at painting animals, from a raging elephant to a timorous deer to a Himalayan pheasant likely bound for the cooking pot.
Tom Milliken, a program coordinator at Traffic, a wildlife trade monitoring network, said the rhino horns were likely bound for Guangzhou, China, where the largest waste processing industry in the world is located.
Yet one spring afternoon found me in its waiting room next to a teenage girl, who was clearly perplexed by the intake form and likely bound for an uncomfortable, humiliating four minutes in the back of a borrowed Chevy Chevelle.
He had raised them on grass under Wyoming's endless skies, but after they tramped through the manure-covered auction floor, silent and nervous, they were likely bound for a feedlot in Kansas, Nebraska or Iowa, where they would be fattened up for slaughter.
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This suggests that if these two antibodies are binding the same protein they likely bind different epitopes.
B10 failed to bind any of the tested peptides, but, as mentioned above, should likely bind the same epitope as B13.
However, sequence similarities between the E. coli and Salmonella McbR do suggest that they likely bind similar, if not identical, ligands.
These results suggested that the fish oil could also likely bind to the other subtype PGE2 receptors, EP2, EP 3 and EP 4 and inhibit their signaling.
Like erbstatin, most tyrphostins likely bind at the ATP site.
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