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Bacteria predominantly exist as multicellular aggregates known as biofilms that are associated with at least two thirds of all infections and exhibit increased adaptive resistance to conventional antibiotic therapies.
Foxp3 and c-Rel predominantly exist as dimers.
Under fixed octanoyl-ACP conditions, however, BmaI1 must predominantly exist as E·octanoyl-ACP complex (Kia is 125 nM).
Many pathogenic and nosocomial bacteria have been observed to predominantly exist as biofilms, in both natural environments and within infected tissues as polymicrobial communities [ 4, 5, 13- 15].
In particular, 2-hydroxyquinoline and 4-hydroxyquinoline, which predominantly exist as 2(1 H -quinolone and 4(1 H -quinolone, respectively, and form the core structure of many alkaloids, were isolated from plant sources.
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In contrast, a low density of A. tumefaciens yielded fewer transformants; however, the T-DNA predominantly existed as a single copy in the recipient genome.
In road dust leachates and soakaway sediment leachates, Cu predominantly existed as organic complexes and carbonates, whereas most Mn, Zn and Cd were found to exist in the form of free ions and carbonate complexes.
PP2A predominantly exists as either a core dimeric complex consisting of the scaffolding A subunit and the catalytic C subunit, or a heterotrimeric holoenzyme that contains the AC core complex and a regulatory/targeting B subunit.
The bacilli predominantly existed as single organisms however various sized aggregates were frequently seen.
At baseline, actin fibers predominantly existed as monomers (G-actin) (Fig. 8C).
Bacilli predominantly existed as single organisms with small microclusters of approximately 2 10 bacilli (Figure 3, G).
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