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Another possibility is that VDAC2 exists only in the acrosomal membrane of human spermatozoa and fails to be recognized effectively by the antibody.
In addition, it was reported previously that antigens coupled to the surface of liposomes are recognized effectively by APCs and presented to T cells [24].
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People don't always recognize and effectively act on their economic interests.
The very good news is that we are learning more and more about recognizing and effectively treating mental illnesses.
Otherwise, we only see the things we want to see or do not recognize problems effectively.
MS integrated backup protection, which is known as RIBP in previous discussion, analyzes regional comprehensive information to recognize fault effectively in case CS protection fails to clear the fault.
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