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Nanoparticles in the matrices of host material change the structures and properties of both nanomaterials and host matrices.
We used Mantel correlations between pairwise matrices of host tree phylogenetic distances, pairwise root and leaf trait distances, and soil arthropod community Bray Curtis dissimilarities to create a correlation matrix, which we used to estimate the parameters of the structural equation models that we specified, following the procedure of Leduc et al. (1992) and Meneses et al. (2012).
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This method can be used in the fixation of functional groups to CNTs further covalently bonding to the matrix of host polymers or directly between two tubes themselves.
When neutrophils release their granule contents in the kidney, the contents of the granule (reactive oxygen compounds and proteases) degrade the extracellular matrix of host cells and can cause damage to glomerular cells, affecting their ability to filter blood and causing changes in shape.
We used a data matrix of host utilization to calculate the probability of a host switch to a Plurinerves ancestor.
GRA7 is expressed by all developmental stages, including tachyzoites and bradyzoites, and is abundant on the surface and cytoplasmic matrix of host cells, the PVM, and within the PV lumen [ 17].
It has also been reported that the interaction between SOF and the host extracellular matrix protein, fibulin-1, may be involved in the adhesion of GAS to extracellular matrices of the host [ 36].
Principal components evaluated for the 'S' matrices of the host and the WM images provide scaling factors '(P_{1})' and '(P_{2})' for WM embedding and extraction.
They are able to contribute to microbial adhesion by binding to extracellular matrixes (ECMs) of host cells and initiate infection [1].
Bone sialoprotein-binding protein (Bbp), a MSCRAMMs (Microbial Surface Components Recognizing Adhesive Matrix Molecules) family protein expressed on the surface of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), mediates adherence to fibrinogen α (Fg α), a component in the extracellular matrix of the host cell and is important for infection and pathogenesis.
Dental plaque is the community of microorganisms found on a tooth surface as a biofilm, embedded in a matrix of polymers of host and bacterial origin [ 1, 2].
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