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The ubiquitin molecule was highly resistant to a stretching force, and the mechanical unfolding process was reversible.
The database reveals that, while the α-helical P8 molecule was highly tolerant to mutations, certain functional epitopes were required for efficient incorporation.
We observed that this molecule was highly expressed by effector cytotoxic cells.
Bag3, another anti-apoptotic molecule, was highly expressed, and Bim, a pro-apoptotic marker, was downregulated.
The predicted amino acid sequence of the Casp8-like molecule was highly similar to the protease domain of mammalian caspase-8 proteins (Casp8) by BLASTP searches.
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The configuration of the DNA molecule is highly stable, allowing it to act as a template for the replication of new DNA molecules, as well as for the production (transcription) of the related RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecule.
The dimethylsiloxane repeating unit of the polymer has the following structure: Siloxane molecules rotate freely around the Si-O bond, so, even with vinyl, methyl, or phenyl groups attached to the silicon atoms, the molecule is highly flexible.
The spherical molecule is highly symmetric and consists of 60 carbon atoms, located at the vertices of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons (Fig. 1c).
In this material the "stoppers" of the threaded molecule were highly disordered, but the real problem was the macrocycle (Fig. 8).
But he notes that obesity is probably far more complex in humans than in rats, so targeting just one molecule is "highly unlikely" to work in people.
Based on these results and the fact that the molecule is highly expressed in human gliomas, TLR2 was examined as a potential biomarker, and its expression was found to be inversely correlated to patient survival (Vinnakota et al., 2013).
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