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In striated muscle, myosin cross bridges are prevented from attaching to actin by the presence of the troponin-tropomyosin system molecules on the actin filament (see above Striated muscle).
As unattached kinetochores are also tensionless, the destabilization model predicts that they would be targeted by Aurora B and would be permanently prevented from attaching.
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Since ethics standards prevented them from attaching ticks to randomized groups of patients, this data was the best they could do to guess how meat allergy arises.
These data suggest that the Ab can prevent virus from attaching to DC-SIGN-expressing cells in addition to neutralizing the virus after attachment to the cells.
In the vagina, it gums up H.I.V. target cells and prevents H.I.V. from attaching to them.
Taking a warm bath after spending time in grassy areas is usually a good way to prevent chiggers from attaching.
And A.R.B.'s -- drugs like losartan and valsartan -- prevent angiotensin from attaching to receptors on cell surfaces.
It fits to the guardrails of cargo ships and prevents pirates from attaching grappling-hooks and ladders.
Republicans had filibustered it for days in a successful effort to prevent Democrats from attaching a measure to aid displaced workers for airlines, airports and airplane makers.
In one study using fertilized eggs that would have been discarded from fertility clinics, Dr. Gemzell-Danielsson found that adding Plan B in a dish did not prevent them from attaching to cells that line the uterus.
Cells in the lining of the gastrointestinal tract secrete mucus that, in addition to aiding the passage of food, can trap potentially harmful particles or prevent them from attaching to cells that make up the lining of the gut.
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