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bind

[bahynd] / baɪnd /






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"It was probably the covenants that were the important thing," Ian reflected, "because it was something that we were agreeing between us to do, which just binds us that little bit closer together."

From BBC

The peptide, CAQK, was found using peptide-phage display, a large-scale screening method that helps researchers select molecules that bind to specific tissues.

From Science Daily

But this has struggled because lectins typically do not bind strongly enough to build up in large numbers on the surface of cancer cells.

From Science Daily

That same sample was further tested using a bio-molecular method called 'ELISA', a technique in which antibodies bind to proteins produced by single-celled organisms.

From Science Daily

The enzyme responsible for making sorbitol does not bind easily to glucose, meaning glucose levels must rise significantly before the process begins.

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