Exact(1)
Cellular focal adhesions are points of linkage among the extracellular matrix (ECM), transmembrane integrin receptors, and the internal actin cytoskeleton.
Similar(7)
The point of linkage attachment to the steering gear must be placed so that it can move vertically with respect to the wheel mountings without turning the wheels.
The residue Cys17, just to the N-terminal side of this stretch, is the point of linkage to the membrane via a thioether tether.
The final point of linkage between zonules and the capsule is the mesh-like basement membrane of collagen surrounding the epithelial cells (Fig. 3Bc, Muiznieks and Keeley, 2013).
"We were not expecting this level of linkage".
From the evolutionary inference point-of-view, the linkage maps constructed here have potential to contribute to our understanding of patterns of genome evolution in birds, and that of passerines in particular.
The starting point of the linkage is a GP referral.
Marginal effects estimates suggest that a 10 percentage-point lower probability of linkage to care for those who did not disclose their HIV serostatus (86% vs. 96%; p = 0.035) was compounded by an 18 percentage-point lower probability of ever receiving a CD4 count (62% vs. 80%; p = .039), and a 20 percentage-point lower probability of ever receiving ART (55% vs. 75%; p = .029).029
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