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They can be located on the extracellular matrix, cell membrane or intracellular granules.
Five micro-environments are altered by orthodontic force: extracellular matrix, cell membrane, cytoskeleton, nuclear protein matrix, and genome.
GO localisation analysis revealed that the identified proteins from KSR1-Doxo and KSR1-Etop datasets are disseminated in numerous cellular components, including extracellular matrix, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nuclei, synapse and other organelles (Supplementary Fig. 2).
After the initial unstable attachment on the surface of materials, cells further secret adhesion-related proteins (extracellular matrix, cell membrane, and cytoskeleton proteins) and form cell junctions, to build up a stable and strong attachment (cell-substrate adhesion) with the materials.
Most often, pathways are organized as directed graphs of interacting molecules and often are accompanied by visualizations that demonstrate relationships among gene products, gene function types (e.g., regulation, activation, and inhibition) and translated protein locations (e.g., extracellular matrix, cell membrane, or nucleus).
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These barriers include the extracellular matrix, the cell membrane, the intracellular environment, and also the nuclear envelope.
A previously described mathematical model accounting for the mass transfer of CPAs through the sample matrix and cell membrane was expanded to incorporate heat transfer and CPA cytotoxicity.
They have also been applied in the rational design of biomaterials, as molecular-based models predict likely recognition sequences and the corresponding conformations at the interface between material surface and extracellular matrix and cell membrane.
These methods will investigate the interactions of viral particles with the extracellular matrix, the cell membrane and cell surface receptors with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.
Some individual protein bodies were joined to each other by very fine fibrils forming protein body clusters which were then joined by a protein matrix or cell membrane (Fig. 3a).
Glycosaminoclycan (GAG) proteins are abundant in the extracellular matrix and cell membrane and are the first host macromolecules encountered by most infectious agents [22].
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