Sentence examples for unable to attach to from inspiring English sources

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Under normal circumstances, if a cell is unable to attach to the extracellular matrix, it dies through induction of programmed cell death (apoptosis).

Normally, if a cell is unable to attach to the extracellular matrix, it dies through induction of the cell suicide program known as apoptosis.

The PBSs of the mutant become unable to attach to the thylakoid membrane, which correlates with the identified absence of the energy transfer from the PBSs to the photosystem II.

They would be robbed of their childhood and be developmentally delayed and unable to attach to a primary caretaker.

In many cells, the centrosome is located in the cytoplasm, outside the nucleus; the microtubules would be unable to attach to the chromatids in the presence of the nuclear envelope.

However, the transparent variants of D39, WCH16 and WCH43 were unable to attach to the plastic support, and by day 4, no sessile bacteria were detected (Figure S2).

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This indicates misaligned chromosomes in GAK-depleted cells have either failed to attach to microtubules or are unable to maintain microtubule attachments, but alignment defects are unlikely due to a failure to release incorrectly attached microtubules.

All tumor cells were able to attach to the endothelium or the collagen gel surface, even those that are unable to attach tightly to a pure plastic cell culture surface such as Colo201 and Colo205.

Pratt sometimes regrets that he and Montag became so despised that they were unable to attach their personal brand to a consumable product.

Unable to attach themselves to people (intimate relationships with other children are discouraged by a morbid fear of homosexuality), they are encouraged instead to invest their natural loyalties in the institution.

That is a stark contrast to the choreographically rich "Uncommitted," a work set to music by Arvo Pärt, about people who are unable to attach themselves to others, and "Gossamer Gallants," to sections of "The Bartered Bride," by Bedrich Smetana.

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