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VEGFR can be localized to caveolae in endothelial cells, and this appears to form part of a signalling complex, or signalplex, that regulates the downstream signalling.
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This bacterium appears to form "pits" across its cell membrane that act as channels that can import and depolymerize macromolecules like alginate [76].
The magnitude of this recalibration appears to form a fixed proportion of the adapting delay when the delay is below ∼200 ms [5], beyond which a reduction in effect size is observed.
It will be particularly interesting to test whether the C. elegans SAS-5 CCCD forms a tetramer, as this organism appears to form a spiral cartwheel rather than a flat-ring cartwheel (Hilbert et al., 2013).
This phenolic compound appears to form through acid-catalyzed dimerization-aromatic substitution of 4-vinylsyringol monomers.
We found that this mutant (Tim9C1,4S) appears to form a complex, but of a smaller size, whereas the temperature-sensitive inner disulfide bond mutant (Tim9C2,3S) was predominantly unassembled.
There is some uncertainty about the exact mechanism of elasticity in this material, because the polypropylene component appears to form continuous strands and should therefore make the mixture hard, not rubbery.
However, the case appears to form part of a spate of such incidents.
Glomeruli in this region appear to form several whole or partial "necklaces" with either distinct or overlapping sensory inputs (e.g., [32]).
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Phylogenetic analyses revealed the putative diatom GPCR sequences to be most similar to but deeply diverged from the class C GPCRs, and within this family they appear to form a unique clade basal to the GABAB receptors.
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