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The delivery of GST fused to HIV-Tat was competed by either IGFBP-3 or IGFBP-5-derived synthetic peptides.
The binding of iRGD-MBs on the endothelial cells was competed off by pre-incubation with the anti-αv or anti-β3 antibody (p < 0.01).
This construct bound [3H]vasopressin with high affinity and this was competed by other ligands with rank order anticipated for the V2 receptor.
Charlie Adam's cross from the left was competed for by Jose Goncalves and Kris Boyd, who collided as the Hearts defender headed the ball into the air.
The NGLT was "competed" by NASA in response to the President's redirection of the agency to space exploration, after making significant progress towards maturing technologies required to enable airbreathing hypersonic launch vehicles.
Mr Panic, a Belgrade-born Californian pharmaceuticals magnate who was briefly prime minister in 1992, won 34% against Mr Milosevic's 56% last time the presidency was competed for, in that same year.
It made no difference to Fleisher, who captured the tournament in back-to-back years starting in 1999 when the tournament was known as the Lightpath Long Island Classic and was competed at the Meadow Brook Club in nearby Jericho.
After completion of the operation, residual rocuronium was competed by administration of sugammadex.
An ELISA competitive assay showed that the binding of virions M13-Cry1Ac to CR7-12 waspecificic since it was competed by Cry1Ac toxin (Fig. 2c).
That initial trophy, standing 18in high, and known as the "little tin idol", was competed for from 1871-72 until 1910.
Our results demonstrated that the binding of purified GST-CTCF-ZFs to the biotin-labeled M1 oligo was competed by an excess amount of the unlabeled M1 oligo (Fig. 1C, lane 4).
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