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Or what about polyrhythmic salad, where each guest receives a music box to wind with their left hand while eating lettuce, dates, and grapes directly from the bowl with their right, and the waiter dances slowly, making "elaborate gesticulations" in front of the table until the food has been ingested?
Biotinylated N-terminal RNA complementary sequence (2 pmol; labelling efficiency higher that 75% was placed to wind with unlabelled SOCS1 RNA in a solution containing 3.5 m M equimolar of ATP/MgCl2 for 5 min at 95 °C, followed by 1 h at 37 °C. Recombinant HAGE protein was added at two different concentrations (0.6 μg, 1.2 μg) after the RNA winding assay, followed by 1 h incubation at 37 °C.
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