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'pulled down from' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to take something from above, such as in the following example sentence: She pulled down the book from the high shelf.
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"Let's move to have it pulled down from YouTube immediately.
All of these states have been pulled down from within — without warning.
The mighty should be pulled down from their seats, and that's that.
Urdangarin's biography was pulled down from the royal website and he was banned from royal functions.
Pennington tried to throw as he was being pulled down from behind by the Vikings' Ray Edwards.
Also, pieces of letters that appeared to spell out Trump's name had been pulled down from a stone wall, the letters left lying on the sandy ground.
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Corroborating the data shown in Figure 7A, significantly less tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins were pulled-down from lysates of Ro5-4864-treated cells.
The SUMO3 pulled-down from Sp1 was decreased by SENP3.
The analysis of the material pulled-down from P1−/− cell lysates revealed no plectin-positive signals (Fig. 8C, P1−/−).
No active Ras was pulled-down from the total-protein lysates (160 μg) of parental (LNCaP and MCF-7) cells in comparison with a positive control.
Recombinant TRIM16-Myc/His was pulled-down from the sample using BcMag® His Magentic beads (Bioclone Inc) according to the manufacturer's protocol.
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