Sentence examples for linked to the matrix from inspiring English sources

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These adhering junctions are called desmosomes when occurring between cells and hemidesmosomes (half-desmosomes) when linked to the matrix.

Treatment of S2 cell nuclei with DNAse and detergent removed much of the DNA and all histone H3 (which is not known to be linked to the matrix and thus serves as a positive control for extraction).

This ∼ 45 kDa band was absent from the control column, in which 2-BFI was not linked to the matrix, indicating specific binding of this protein to 2-BFI (Fig. 2).

Because t-PA is biochemically linked to the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) axis of extracellular proteolysis, it could be important for future studies to examine the relationship between t-PA and MMPs, at the level of the gene-gene interaction or on the level of the functional interaction, which might include the inflammatory cells that infiltrate the brain through the disrupted BBB.

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Dynamic actin network at the leading edge of the cell is linked to the extracellular matrix through focal adhesions (FAs), and at the same time it undergoes retrograde flow with different dynamics in two distinct zones: the lamellipodium (peripheral zone of fast flow), and the lamellum (zone of slow flow located between the lamellipodium and the cell body).

pedigreeEffect: This specifies the name of the variable which is linked to the relationship matrix (filename in inputPedigree).

These fibroblasts are linked to the collagen matrix by specialized proteins, as well as to each other by abundant cell-to-cell contacts [ 10, 14].

Many proteins can remain linked to the polysaccharide matrix, such as the structural proteins [ 30, 31], or some peroxidases that might be strongly bound to pectins [ 32].

This distinct distribution pattern of SNX16 prompted us to investigate whether or not it is related to the focal adhesions, where a cell is linked to the extracellular matrix.

SFs can be induced through the Rho signaling pathway and are often linked to the extracellular matrix (ECM) via focal adhesions (FAs), which include the integrin family of transmembrane ECM receptors (Tojkander et al., 2012).

Chicken 5'-DNase I-hypersensitive sites 4 (cHS4), derived from the chicken beta-globin locus, contains GC-rich DNA sequences and a CTCF-dependent element linked to the nuclear matrix [ 12, 13].

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