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Renoir felt a much greater affinity with three students who entered the studio a few months later: Alfred Sisley, Claude Monet, and Frédéric Bazille.
Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying substance in blood, has a much greater affinity for carbon monoxide than it has for oxygen, and together they form a stable compound, carboxyhemoglobin, that decreases the amount of uncombined hemoglobin available for oxygen transport.
Dr. Bill Chambers, a Senior Vice President of ACS, said in a press release, "We suspect that some millennials...may feel a much greater affinity for supporting researchers from their ranks.
The safety and utility of nRTIs is dependent upon these compounds having a much greater affinity for viral RT than for cellular DNA polymerases.
It is noteworthy that BSF and HSA that had been trapped by precipitating minerals gave similar intensities when analyzed by SDS-PAGE in spite of a 10-fold difference in their concentrations used, indicating again a much greater affinity of these mineral complexes for fetuin-A as compared to albumin (see Fig. 21 of ref. [2]).
CysLT1 binds LTD4 with much greater affinity than either LTC4 or LTE4 [ 11]; in contrast, CysLT2 binds LTC4=LTD4>LTE4.
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A much greater adsorption affinity of PAA chains to the SA-96 surface is mainly due to the favorable attractive interactions which are present in the system at the pH range below pHpzc (namely at pH <7.6).
The mutants having phenylalanine or tryptophan at this position have very much (∼800-fold) greater affinity for substrate, with a greater conversion of the haem iron to the high-spin state, and similarly increased catalytic efficiency.
Recent advances in expression of the full-length recombinant protein showed it binds with much greater specificity and affinity to chondroitin sulphate A (CSA) than individual VAR2CSA domains.
For both cases the model requires Pde's affinity for cAMP, 1 Γ, to be much greater than Pde's affinity for cAMP in the Ma et al. case.
Single RRM domains generally bind nucleic acid with affinities in the 10−4 10−6 M range, while proteins with multiple RRM domains display affinities much greater (for review see Maris et al, 2005).
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