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Our results show that the high-affinity aptamers are much more structurally complex than the low-affinity aptamers.
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The low-affinity sulphate transporters SULTR4; 1 and SULTR4; 2 have been localized to the vacuolar membrane, where they may facilitate sulphate efflux from the vacuole.
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EGFR has a split personality at the cell surface, with two different classes (high-affinity and low-affinity), whose origins have been a mystery since the 1970s.
Media Newswire 2010
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In the absence of antibody pressure, the virus reverted to a low-affinity form and was once again able to easily infect cells and spread.
unknown title 2009
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"We propose a model for antigenic drift in which high - and low-affinity influenza virus mutants alternate," says Dr. Yewdell.
unknown title 2009
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Tanay A (2006) Extensive low-affinity transcriptional interactions in the yeast genome.
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"We propose a model for antigenic drift in which high - and low-affinity influenza virus mutants alternate," says Dr. Yewdell.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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PitA is the only low-affinity phosphate transport system annotated in the genome of M. smegmatis.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Susanne Gebhard 2009
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In the absence of antibody pressure, the virus reverted to a low-affinity form and was once again able to easily infect cells and spread.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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"We propose a model for antigenic drift in which high - and low-affinity influenza virus mutants alternate," says Dr. Yewdell.
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