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These organic forms of Se are readily concentrated in tissues because of sequestration in proteins.
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These wild foods are known to most readily concentrate radioactive elements (particularly Cs).
Much of the work of the molecular era has concentrated on readily tractable cells, notably immortalized mammalian tissue culture cells, or powerful genetic systems such as yeast.
The Nafion coating restricted access of anions such as DOPAC and ascorbate to the electrode surface, while cations such as dopamine, which is protonated at physiological pH, were concentrated and readily detected.
3) ABCG2-rich crucifer-like structures forming at cell-cell attachment zones co-localized with ERM proteins and were readily capable of concentrating cytotoxic agents that are established ABCG2 substrates including topotecan, imidazoacridinones, methotrexate, MR, Hoechst 33342 and the B2-vitamin riboflavin just like mature EVs.
Variables such as how readily each compound concentrates in blood plasma rather than whole milk may affect the ratios.
During this process, the nutritional elements in the organic matter are mineralized and concentrated into soluble and readily available forms through microbial action (Edwards 1995).
Even at low nanomolar concentrations in the extracellular medium, Taxol can be concentrated by cultured cells, which can readily attain intracellular saturation (i.e., [Taxol]>0.77 µM) [22].
Some accidents release iodine 131, which is readily absorbed by the human body and concentrated in the thyroid.
Native to Tokyo, Hoppy is primarily consumed in the Kanto region and is most readily available in budget izakaya, especially those concentrated along Tokyo's less glamorous commuter train lines.
The mesophyll readily fixes the carbon dioxide, which is concentrated as malate or aspartate in the mesophyll and is removed to the bundle sheaths, where the C-3 cycle proceeds.
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