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Platelets are floating cells and mainly adhere to surfaces via glycoprotein IIb/IIIa [ 46].
PDL cells are anchorage-dependent and mainly adhere to surfaces via integrin α5 β1 [ 47].
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However, their attention mainly adhered to the univariate contexts.
Pull-down assays with porcine and bovine IgG were also performed; however, very weak signal was observed with porcine IgG (Fig. 4B, lane 1), but no signal was detected with bovine IgG was seen (Fig. 4B, lane 3), indicating that Sjc23-LED mainly adhered human IgG.
In contrast, the mechanism of the steric stabilization in the MO case is strongly enhanced by the presence of a considerable amount of F127 molecules at the external surface of the dispersed particles: the polymer mainly adheres to the surface of the dispersed particles to provide stable nanostructured aqueous dispersions [26], [28], [29].
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are either temporary or permanent breaches in host defense mechanisms that allow microbes, mainly bacteria, to adhere, multiply, and persist within the urinary tract [ 5].
In this experiment, FCR3-CSA parasites, used as a control, adhered mainly to the syncytiotrophoblast lining.
In untreated HUVECs, very few platelets adhered, mainly as solitary cells (upward arrows; Fig. 5a).
In the early stage of infection, the pathogen mainly focuses on adhering to the epithelial surface of the host and detecting the available iron sources in its surroundings.
F cells are a sub-population of the ARH-77 cell line which poorly adhere and mainly floats (F) once plated on fibronectin-coated dishes [40].
Cells were then incubated one to two hours in a T75 flask to allow noncardiac myocytes (mainly cardiac fibroblasts) to adhere to plastic.
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