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Visual clustering of this final selection of 177 M. tuberculosis positives provided a number of highly potent structural clusters.
Indeed, the potent trivalent cluster glycosides designed for the C-type asialoglycoprotein receptors furnish an instructive example how to turn the theoretical guideline on ligand modification into nM-affinity.
This is also agreed with the early reports that E2 glycoprotein contains more potent antigenic epitope clusters and receptor-binding sites than does E1 glycoprotein, while E1 glycoprotein in the center of the spike structure is coated by E2 glycoprotein [31], [32].
It will also be important to determine the most potent stressors and clusters of adversities that will inform psychotherapeutic treatment mechanisms and broader public health interventions.
There were two potent anti-androgenic clusters consisting of one non-polar group (RP3NP2 and RP4NP2) and one slightly more polar group (RP3NP5 and RP3NP6), and one cluster of polar androgenic compounds (RP3NP7 and RP4NP7).
We perceive that the most potent of the cluster effects is the group effect, and is the only effect to have been considered formally in the sample size estimation (using methods described by [ 38]).
This also suggests that the IDH1 R132H mutation was indeed an early driver event that was subsequently lost during recurrence, as a more potent poly-oncogene oncomir cluster was selected for in the DM.
When embedded in the matrix surrounding engineered human vessels, these ccRCC tumor clusters drove potent endothelial cell sprouting under continuous flow, thus recapitulating the critical angiogenic signaling axis between human ccRCC cells and endothelial cells.
But new findings now suggest that the 1505 temblor was smaller than thought and was just one of a cluster of potent quakes to rattle the region within a few centuries.
A biosynthetic gene cluster, a potent cancer cell cytotoxin with promise for medicinal applications.
This cluster confers potent oncogenic potential and is overexpressed in a variety of cancers, often the result of genomic amplification (Olive et al., 2010).
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