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It should be noted that this oligosaccharide is no more a substrate for reglucosylation by GT.
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Since we find higher phosphorylation of cleaved Trask in MDA-468 cells, it remains possible that cleaved Trask is more efficient as a substrate for phosphorylation.
Thus, the MgO-SSL line is more appropriate as a substrate for ethanol production, while the effluent portion of the CaO-SSL is available as substrate for biodigestion.
Vaginolysin is a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin that may contribute to virulence by making cellular contents more available as a substrate for bacterial growth.
Fusion protein XL5-HSA (DQMMLPWAVTLG4Y-HSAH6) was found to be more active as a substrate for FXIIIa-mediated transamidation than seven other candidate fusion proteins in vitro.
Recombinant HSA with a DQMMLPWPAVTLG4Y N-terminal extension (XL5-HSA) was more active as a substrate for FXIIIa-mediated cross-linking to either artificial or natural transglutamination partners than other candidate motifs of identical or longer length, with or without an N-terminal His tag.
With more LA available as a substrate for CLA, HLA resulted in a higher flow of CLA than control.
at Kavi Gupta, builds on those, mounts them on canvas and serves as a substrate for more, smaller skins that grow to become a rich, undulated painting.
We propose that shunts fail after becoming obstructed with attaching glial cells, creating a substrate for more glia or other cells and tissues (e.g. choroid plexus) to secondarily bind to the shunt and block CSF flow.
In contrast, the more stereotypical involvement of the anterior left temporal lobe and anterior peri-Sylvian cortex in semantic dementia patients would provide a substrate for the more restricted, multimodal deficit of semantic processing exhibited by these patients (Bozeat et al., 2000; Lambon Ralph et al., 2001; Coccia et al., 2004; Hodges and Patterson, 2007; Rami et al., 2007).
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