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Only wild-type Smurf2 and the mutant that contains the WW2 and WW3 domains were able to interact with RNF11, indicating that interaction of RNF11 with Smurf2 does not require the WW1 domain.
What if we were able to interact with them?
If the patients were able to interact, she would say hello to them in their beds.
Only Co2+ in exchange positions (contrary to Co2+ in oxide-like clusters) were able to interact with formaldehyde.
In the game, players were able to interact with Sims in different ways, inspiring them to take a bath, eat food, go outside, and perform other actions.
After this, we were able to interact with the llamas and alpacas by walking along a set of enclosures and feeding them grass.
The derivatives were able to interact with the native sequences and inhibit amyloid formation as shown by circular dichroism spectroscopy (CD), FT-IR and EM.
Furthermore, using the Caco-2 model cell line, PARG nanocapsules were able to interact with the enterocytes, and reversibly modify the TEER of the monolayer.
Molecular docking studies of CQAs with Tf further displayed that CQAs were able to interact with residues near Fe3 + binding site.
Unlike their predecessors, the generation of African American writers who came of age in the 1950s were able to interact freely with their white peers.
By using computer programming languages such as Scratch, which was developed by the MIT Media Lab's Lifelong Kindergarten Group, participants were able to interact with engineering in a manner they hadn't before.
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