| 11. | Integrin molecules migrate to the cell surface and congregate in high-avidity patches.
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| 12. | If the question is asked without the usual avidity, it is asked even so.
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| 13. | Avidity and affinity can be judged by the dissociation constant for the interactions they describe.
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| 14. | This avidity can assist in diagnosis and may make some tumors vulnerable to hormone targeted therapies.
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| 15. | He utters these words with the avidity of a vicar confessing a more-than-venial sin.
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| 16. | The problem is globalization, he said, along with the avidity of Thais to reap its benefits.
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| 17. | Due to its polymeric nature, IgM possesses high avidity, and is particularly effective at complement activation.
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| 18. | The circle of Avidity forms the outermost circle, appealing to an intruder's sense of greed.
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| 19. | A number of technologies exist to characterise the avidity of molecular interactions including switchSENSE and surface plasmon resonance.
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| 20. | The lower the dissociation constant, the higher the avidity or affinity, and the stronger the interaction.
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