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en Until now we have not had a close-up view of the precise surface where the two proteins interact. That surface is absolutely crucial in permitting the parasite to enter the cell. If we can determine its features in atomic detail, we may be able to find weak points that could make good targets for drugs.

en Until now we had no close-up view of the precise surface where the two proteins interact. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through.

en Despite ground fog that obscures part of the surface in these images, we can see much more surface detail than we've ever seen before, which suggests that the 75-degree south latitude landing zone is quite a bit more rugged and geologically diverse than we had previously thought.

en Despite ground fog that obscures part of the surface in these images, we can see much more surface detail than we've ever seen before, which suggests that the 75-degree south latitude landing zone is quite a bit more rugged and geologically diverse than we had previously thought,

en Our findings have the potential to be very significant on several fronts. Having determined the atomic structure of a key motor complex that is absolutely required for the parasite to enter cells, we can begin a process called structure-guided drug design.

en Some of the fiber was sitting on top of the surface, and it got colder, so it was flying a little more than normal. The surface was a little looser. We asked them if the surface was unsafe, and they said it wasn't. They were just providing feedback.

en While on the surface this may be a positive earnings report, if you dig beneath the surface, you find it is a mixed bag.

en The smaller surface area limits oxygen. Oxygen can enter only on the surface.

en Since the cells will adhere to the surface at locations where the complementary nucleotide sequences match, we can program cell adhesion events with a virtually unlimited number of possible coding options. The DNA effectively serves as a molecular barcode on the surface of living cells.

en What this tells us is that if you're building nanostructures, the surface is really important. If you make silicon half as thick, you would expect it to conduct half as well. But it turns out that silicon conducts much worse than that if the surface is poorly prepared and much better than that if the surface is well prepared.

en On the surface, it was a good idea. But when we looked at it in more detail, it was more problematic.

en The same features that make them easy to maneuver also make them unstable. They don't draught a lot of water. They just skim the surface. That makes them tippy and more dangerous.

en With these tools, we can study in detail how all the proteins are interacting with each other in real-time in the 3-D space of a living cell.

en It has to contain certain features, and it can be written on anything. As long as it has the elements, the surface doesn't make a difference. A check is an order to pay someone, that's all it is.

en I played quite good. But he is so good on clay. It's his best surface. If we play on another surface, a faster court, my chances are much better.


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