Sentence examples for molecules to spread from inspiring English sources

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Since CDG-IIb patients have trouble making glycoproteins, it is possible that the siblings had some protection from a class of viruses that are known to depend on those molecules to spread within the body.

Flexible proteins (e.g., β-casein) diffuse to the surface where they unfold, presumably because the protein concentration is sufficiently low there, and it is enough space for the molecules to spread.

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Xanthan molecules appeared to spread out uniformly at the surface, filling the holes and void spaces within the protein network.

Once primitive organisms evolved, they could use the reducing power of their metabolic pathways to generate organic molecules and to spread to less protected environments (Russell and Martin, 2004).

The oxygen plasma attacks the siloxane backbone of PDMS, enhancing the interaction at the interface, to make single molecules more likely to spread onto the surface and form an oxygen-rich SiOx silica-like layer and Si OH compounds on the surface.

Professor Robert Insall and his team at the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute in Glasgow are chasing down the molecules that give melanoma cells the green light to spread.

Growing information about transposable elements made it clear by 1980 that some DNA molecules could copy and spread among genomes as a result of selection on such DNAs to spread within and among genomes, not as a result of selection between organisms [ 59, 60].

Oil likes to spread — a drop of it can expand until it is one molecule thick.

Word began to spread.

To spread my wings.

Panic began to spread.

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