Sentence examples for molecular components found from inspiring English sources

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We sought to establish whether specific molecular components found in Candida-positive blood cultures, which we hypothesized would vary according to the pathogen species present, could be exploited to provide rapid species determination by MALDI TOF-MS.

The molecular components found in EV could be transferred from one cell to another by endocytosis or fusion with the recipient cell [ 13, 14].

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These currents didn't flow without two molecular components also found in vertebrate eyes: cyclic nucleotide-gated channels, which let ions pass across a cell membrane, and a messenger molecule called cGMP.

These studies have generated diverse, well-defined modules, and collections of many well-characterized molecular components can be found in the Registry of Standardized Parts (http://partsregistry.org/) and at BioFAB (http://www.biofab.org/).

I have complete faith that I contain all the necessary molecular components to get excited about someone and commit; all the necessary hardwiring remains intact within me.

Water is the biological milieu the substance that makes life possible and almost all the molecular components of living cells, whether they be found in animals, plants, or microorganisms, are soluble in water.

These altered emergent properties hence cannot trivially be traced back to few molecular components, but it might be possible to find underlying physical explanations.

They found increased mobility of the molecular components of the cell wall in the degraded wood.

As for all the wood spectra obtained in this study the bands observed in the region around 2900 cm−1 are associated with CH groups, as found in most of the organic molecular components.

From the literature, we have found kinetic and thermodynamic information describing the molecular components and interactions of the transcriptionally repressing lac, tet, and ara operons.

Irrespective of the inducers though, molecular components regulating endoplasmic reticulum (ER -stress and autophagy havER -stressnd to form the 'core' of pandwautophagyd ecto-CRT and secreted ATP.

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