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1 r to that obtained with cyanoacrylate "Krazy Glue".
2 s surface attachment by acting as 'molecular glue'.
3 r: enlarged ulcer, perforation or transplant/glue).
4 nein regulation by the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
5 and interacts with the Dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
6 sidues 10-44, is sufficient for binding p150(Glued).
7 rdered and becomes ordered upon binding p150(Glued).
8 re in solution, IC preferentially binds p150(Glued).
9 ed regulation of binding between IC and p150(Glued).
10 s association with the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
11  protein PCM-1 and the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
12 binding to MTs and the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
13  association and does not interact with p150(Glued).
14 nalling endosomes require both Lis1 and p150(Glued).
15 olization with N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) glue.
16 treatment with N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) glue.
17 with a 1:2 dilution of N-butyl cyanoacrylate glue.
18 cent donors and secured in place with fibrin glue.
19 ss or risk of viral transmission from fibrin glue.
20 ricoceles using n-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) glue.
21 mniotic membrane graft placement with fibrin glue.
22 SUN domains, effectively acting as molecular glue.
23 nd RF were applied between corneal strips as glue.
24 tures, Evicel fibrin glue, or Tisseel fibrin glue.
25 seel fibrin glue compared with Evicel fibrin glue.
26 ng an amniotic membrane scaffold with fibrin glue.
27 (digits 2 and 3) were adjoined with surgical glue.
28  molecules could be converted into molecular glues.
29 o overcome major challenges of technical wet glues.
30 y offering advanced coatings, adhesives, and glues.
31 n what chemical traits give rise to the best glues.
32 one cements, dental composites, and surgical glues.
33 se approximation with commercially available glues.
34  taken from horses and other animals to make glues.
35                   cDNAs for Aggregate Spider Glue 1 (ASG1) and 2 (ASG2) have been previously describe
36 bolising agents adopted were microcoils 57%, glue 14%, microplug 7%, particles 14%, and covered stent
37                 Five studies compared fibrin glue (68 eyes) with sutures (74 eyes) for closure of lim
38 ), stromal patching (10 cases; 9.9%), fibrin glue (8 cases; 7.9%), and suturing of the defect (1 case
39 i-segmental binding region reported for p150(Glued), a subunit of the dynein activator protein dynact
40 istribution of the +TIP binding protein p150(glued), a subunit of the dynein-dynactin complex.
41 oagulation, endosuturing with application of glue after 36.1 +/- 19.07 days of failed conservative tr
42 eated by embolization of the lesion with 20% glue, after which he showed mild improvement of symptoms
43                    The chemical design of NC glue allowed the selective enhancement or decrease of th
44 tonic and 1 optical), and 2 underwent cornea gluing alone; all 5 of them were Chinese.
45                                         p150(Glued) alters microtubule dynamics by binding both to mi
46 eracting with EPS, which functions both as a glue and as a lubricant.
47 evidence for the use of intralesional fibrin glue and intralesional sclerosant, and describe using bo
48 N3 or proteins known to disrupt dynein, p150/Glued and 50/dynamitin, resulted in decreased FMDV repli
49          Arfaptin physically associates with Glued and other dynactin complex components in the nervo
50 surgical intervention in the form of corneal gluing and therapeutic corneal transplantation compared
51 ed only for centrosomal localization of p150(Glued) and does not affect its microtubule-organizing pr
52 lope during prophase, the exact role of p150(Glued) and its regulation during NEBD are largely elusiv
53 of centrioles are disorganized and lack p150(Glued) and Ninein.
54 e stabilizing protein, tau, which binds p150(Glued) and similarly affects EC lumen formation by contr
55  complex proteins, end binding 1 (EB1), p150(Glued), and Clasp1, control human EC tube formation by (
56 ta reveal that Vpr interacted with EB1, p150(Glued), and dynein heavy chain and was sufficient to cri
57 ion between dynactin's largest subunit, p150(Glued), and dynein intermediate chain (IC) subunit.
58  strengths from scotch tape to hot-melt wood-glue, and adheres to metal, glass, wood, and Teflon(R) s
59 ected eyes, cultured on 3T3 cells and fibrin glue, and transplanted to the patient's injured eye.
60 in the cortical polarity pathway (NuMA, p150(glued), aPKC).
61 th conjunctival-limbal autograft with fibrin glue application was done.
62                                Cyanoacrylate glue application was required in 47.82% of cases (11 of
63                  By functioning as molecular glue, Arbidol stabilizes the prefusion conformation of H
64                              Adhesive spider glues are required to perform a variety of tasks, includ
65                    Binding products or food 'glues' are used throughout the food industry to increase
66 N-terminal CAP-Gly and basic domains of p150(Glued) are required in tandem for this activity.
67 rformance was benchmarked against commercial glues as well as the genuine material produced by live m
68 OTAC degrader, converts it into a "molecular glue", as exemplified by MG-277.
69 inding affinity for growing MT ends and p150(Glued) as compared with nonmutated protein, whereas a ph
70  of both flies and mice and colocalizes with Glued at the Golgi in motor neurons.
71 antly, Plk1-mediated phosphorylation of p150(Glued) at Ser-179 positively regulates its accumulation
72                               A cluster-plus-glue-atom model, characterizing the chemical short-range
73  A new structural approach, the cluster-plus-glue-atom model, is introduced, which suits specifically
74 leading to hemostatic technologies including glues, bandages, tamponades, tourniquets, dressings, and
75 on strength more similar to commercial white glue based on poly(vinyl acetate).
76 s Ltd, Ramat-Gan, Israel), or Tisseel fibrin glue (Baxter Corp., Deerfield, IL).
77                                         p150(glued) belongs to a group of proteins accumulating at mi
78 ammasome components by acting as a molecular glue between danger-signal sensors and procaspase-1.
79 rminant of mechanical stability, acting as a glue between the two lobes.
80 (1,4,5,6)P(4))--acting as an 'intermolecular glue' between the two proteins.
81 es not exist but which nonetheless form the "glue" binding the ordered regions together.
82  The long disordered linker between the p150(Glued) binding segments and the dynein light chain conse
83  an alternative mechanism for promoting p150(Glued) binding.
84 rease in ordered structure observed for p150(Glued)-bound IC.
85        We show that ASG1 is unlikely to be a glue, but rather is part of a widespread arthropod gene
86 thyl 2-cyanoacrylate), commonly called Super Glue, can easily assemble into long and well defined fib
87 e provide a detailed structural view of p150(glued) CAP-Gly binding to microtubules and tubulin.
88                       Disruption of the p150(Glued) CAP-Gly domain in neurons causes a specific disru
89                          Therefore, the p150(Glued) CAP-Gly domain regulates dynein-mediated retrogra
90                    Mutations within the p150(Glued) CAP-Gly microtubule-binding domain cause neurodeg
91           Cryo-EM 3D reconstructions of p150(glued)-CAP-Gly complexed with microtubules revealed the
92               Strikingly, a mutation in p150(Glued) causal for the lethal neurodegenerative disorder
93 sis that the total amount of adhesive energy gluing cisternae dictates Golgi cisternal stacking, irre
94  the formation and motility of a dynein-p150(Glued) co-complex using dual-colour total internal refle
95                                    Aggregate glue coats prey-capture threads and hampers the escape o
96 eatment such as endoscopic ultrasound-guided glue-coiling combination therapy and the emergence of hi
97 and pterygium recurrence with Tisseel fibrin glue compared with Evicel fibrin glue.
98 abismus surgery for eyes treated with fibrin glue compared with sutures.
99 e its importance in initiating tight IC-p150(Glued) complex formation.
100  alpha-helix considerably diminishes IC-p150(Glued) complex stability.
101     Understanding the function of individual glue components and the role of the droplet's macro-stru
102 a bona fide PROTAC degrader into a molecular glue compound, which has a completely different mechanis
103                                    Molecular glue compounds induce protein-protein interactions that,
104 nt enhancement of adhesion over nanoparticle glues comprised of spherical or cylindrical micelles.
105 on regeneration was enhanced when the fibrin glue contained dilutions of 500-nM solution of either sm
106                                       Tissue glue containing fibrinogen (FIB) and riboflavin (RF), up
107                                         p150(glued) contains an N-terminal microtubule-binding cytosk
108    The largest subunit of dynactin, the p150(Glued), contains an N-terminus segment that is responsib
109 e length determination, whereas CLIP-190 and Glued contribute only to Dynein-dependent myonuclear pos
110 demonstrates that the CAP-Gly domain of p150(Glued) decreases the detachment rate of the dynein-dynac
111                                       Proper glue degradation within lysosomes also requires the Uvra
112 or(6)-as a compound that acts as a molecular glue degrader.
113 aditional enzyme inhibitors, these molecular glue degraders act substoichiometrically to catalyse the
114 k1-independent dynein was reduced after p150(Glued) depletion, consistent with the binding of dephosp
115  of disease linked-G59S mutant dynactin p150(Glued) develops motor dysfunction >8 months before loss
116                           When bound to p150(Glued), different patterns of spectral exchange broadeni
117 ydrogel cuboids displaying face-specific DNA glues, diverse structures are achieved in aqueous and in
118                               Optically, the glue droplet shows a heterogeneous structure, but the sp
119 as it enables the entire surface area of the glue droplet to act as a site for prey capture.
120 e after bringing it in contact with a single glue droplet.
121                     The glycoproteins in the glue droplets behave as a viscoelastic solid and the ela
122  Modern orb-weaving spiders use micron-sized glue droplets on their viscid silk to retain prey in web
123  spun by ecribellate orb spiders consists of glue droplets sitting astride a silk filament.
124  a pair of axial silk fibres as micron-sized glue droplets that are composed of an aqueous coat of sa
125  orb web's prey capture thread relies on its glue droplets to retain insects until a spider can subdu
126                    Parchment and rabbit skin glue exhibited racemization of Asp, as well as racemizat
127 ariable for two isoforms (1A and 1B) of p150(Glued) expressed in cultured fibroblast-like cells (isof
128 ed: 4 cyanoacrylate adhesives (CA), 2 fibrin glues (FG), 3 polyethylene glycol (PEG) adhesives, and 3
129                               Tisseel fibrin glue for the repositioning of conjunctival autografts in
130 ons in a Hund's metal, may be a primary pair glue for unconventional superconductivity.
131 norganic nanocrystals (NCs) that serve as a "glue" for mesoscopic grains.
132  methods we show residues 381 to 530 of p150(Glued) form a minimal fragment that binds to the dynein
133 the IC binding domains of both NudE and p150(Glued) form dimeric coiled-coils and bind IC at a common
134  (NDE1) and dynactin (as represented by p150(Glued)) form mutually exclusive complexes with dynein, e
135  silk glands, the expression profiles of the glue-forming aggregate glands were divergent from fiber-
136 monomeric, but admixtures of the IC and p150(Glued) fragments produce a 2:2 complex.
137 scientists alike for its strong, reversible, glue-free, dry adhesion.
138 n the superfamily Araneoidea produce viscous glue from aggregate silk glands.
139  genetic analyses show that kinesin and p150(Glued) function cooperatively at TBs to coordinate trans
140 Arfaptin and the Drosophila DCTN1 homologue, Glued, function in the same pathway during synapse growt
141 ctival autograft plus suturing versus tissue glue), graft alterations (misapposition, granuloma, haem
142 hin 2 hours of injury were included from the Glue Grant database.
143 nucleotide array of the human transcriptome [Glue Grant human transcriptome (GG-H array)] has been de
144 Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Glue Grant studies and other representative studies in G
145 ospective analysis of clinical data from the Glue Grant trauma database demonstrated that despite a s
146                         We also included the Glue Grant trauma gene expression cohorts.
147  0.5, 1, 4, 7, 14, and 28 days after injury (Glue Grant trauma-related database).
148 Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Glue Grant with the following inclusion criteria: 0 to 8
149 to Injury Large Scale Collaborative Program (Glue Grant) data set.
150 Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Glue Grant, with the following inclusion criteria: 0-99
151 hila salivary gland cells undergo a burst of glue granule secretion to attach the forming pupa to a s
152 ve day was significantly lower in the fibrin glue groups compared with the suture group (P = 0.047).
153 ime) was significantly shorter in the fibrin glue groups compared with the Vicryl group: 5.46 minutes
154  sutures group (P = 0.019 sutures vs. fibrin glue groups).
155  Tisseel group (P = 0.027 sutures vs. fibrin glue groups).
156 tubule plus end localization of EB1 and p150(Glued), hence altering the centripetal movement of phago
157 randomized to receive either a cyanoacrylate glue (Histoacryl, n = 216), self-gripping mesh (Parietex
158 sions may serve as both a molecular-specific glue, holding defined populations of cells together, and
159  different from the in-group solidarity that glues homogeneous communities together.
160 ntermediate chain (IC) and the dynactin p150(Glued); however, the interface and mechanism that regula
161               In the 150-kDa complex of p150(Glued), IC, and two light chains, the noninterface segme
162 tates are natural candidates for the pairing glue in pressurized O2.
163 tic duct occlusion (PDO) with neoprene-based glue in selected patients undergoing pancreatoduodenecto
164        Thus, spidroins have diversified into glues in addition to task-specific, high performance fib
165                            Depletion of p150(Glued) in CTLs also inhibited CTL-mediated lysis.
166 ovide a molecular basis of the roles of p150(glued) in microtubule dynamics.
167 icrotubule dynamics, while depletion of p150(Glued) in neurons leads to a dramatic increase in microt
168       Accordingly, we find that RNAi of p150(Glued) in nonpolarized cells does not alter microtubule
169 ing alone, with or without tissue sealant or glue, in reducing the incidence and duration of air leak
170 M2 degrader but instead works as a molecular glue, inducing degradation of a translation termination
171 g-term endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) or glue injection + beta-blocker treatment was compared wit
172 eyes and in the capsular bag for 3 eyes, and glued intrascleral fixation of IOL was performed in 3 ey
173  any significant optic tilt in patients with glued IOL fixation.
174           Eyes with AC IOL explantation with glued IOL implantation in a single setting at the Dr Aga
175  Forty-one eyes of 33 children who underwent glued IOL implantation were retrospectively evaluated.
176 ents with a minimum 5 years' follow-up after glued IOL surgery were included.
177                  The mean age at the time of glued IOL was 10.7+/-3.6 years (range 5-15).
178         Short-term results in children after glued IOL were favorable, with a low rate of complicatio
179                      PDO with neoprene-based glue is a safe technique that equalizes early outcome of
180       Embolization of varicoceles using NBCA glue is efficient and safe for all patients.
181 vascular treatment of varicoceles using NBCA glue is very effective and safe.
182          The working mechanism of the alloy "glue" is further characterized through a combination of
183 y neurons using live-cell imaging, that p150(Glued) is a potent anti-catastrophe factor for microtubu
184                                         p150(Glued) is alternatively spliced in vivo, with the full-l
185 a, indicating that Kif3a recruitment of p150(Glued) is critical for subdistal appendage formation.
186                                         p150(Glued) is the major subunit of dynactin, a complex that
187 up the voids between particles and act as a "glue", joining grains in hot-pressed pellets or solution
188  molecularly smooth, thin (<4 nm) and strong glue layer.
189           Here, the sGAG act as a "molecular glue" leading to recognition modes in which sGAG interac
190 idely believed this mimicry acts as a social glue, leading to increased rapport.
191 pact behavior of polyQ is mainly due to the "glue-like" behavior of glutamine's side chains with sign
192 ctivity or the motor domain can restore p150(Glued) localization.
193 ated mutation introduced into the Drosophila Glued locus generates a partial loss-of-function allele
194 odel, we investigated the effects of a 24 hr gluing manipulation in which the right index and right m
195 ed microtubule-associated proteins like p150(Glued) may also modulate the dynamics of microtubules, w
196 s of microtubules, we hypothesized that p150(Glued) might promote cargo initiation by stabilizing the
197 dentify covalent interactions between tissue glue molecules and corneal ECM molecules in either the p
198 orneal extracellular matrix (ECM) and tissue glue molecules.
199                                       A p150(Glued) motor neuron degenerative disease-associated muta
200  stoma only (n = 27; 9%), plug (n = 15; 5%), glue (n = 13; 5%), or others (n = 8, 3%)]; and 69 major
201 erize the structure and dynamics of the p150(Glued) N-terminal region, both free and in complex with
202 ia have long been regarded as the essential "glue" of the ENS.
203  Vicryl sutures (Ethicon, NJ), Evicel fibrin glue (Omrix Biopharmaceuticals Ltd, Ramat-Gan, Israel),
204 l wet cells, that featured an optical window glued on top of the electrode system and a very limited
205 lorimetry that the binding footprint of p150(Glued) on IC involves two noncontiguous recognition regi
206 adhesive gel that can be locally and durably glued onto the inside surface of blood vessels.
207 f split GFPs as versatile sensors, molecular glues, optogenetic tools, and platforms for photophysica
208 FM protocol that does not rely on the use of glue or chemical agents for muscle and tendon fiber immo
209 ght together with sutures, staples, adhesive glue or clips.
210 ithout the need of stacking layers of paper, glue, or tape.
211 receiving 10-0 Vicryl sutures, Evicel fibrin glue, or Tisseel fibrin glue.
212 d protein glycine-rich domain of Nip100/p150(glued) Our results support a model in which dynein desta
213 life in which adults become transformed into glue-packed warriors able to defend their colony.
214 with VIII and core protein V, which together glue peripentonal hexons beneath the vertex region and c
215 m Greek gammalambdaomicroniotaalpha meaning 'glue') pertains to non-neuronal cells in the central (CN
216                            Depletion of p150(Glued) phenocopies the effects of loss of Kif3a, indicat
217  lobe was significantly higher in the fibrin glue, polyvinyl alcohol particles with coils, and n-buty
218  using saline (sham), gelatin sponge, fibrin glue, polyvinyl alcohol particles with coils, n-butyl cy
219      The prospective discovery of 'molecular glue' presented here provides a paradigm for the develop
220 useum conservation work, such as addition of glues, preservatives, and fumigants to "protect" archaeo
221 differ chemically from those shown for other glue-producing terrestrial or marine species and thus re
222 exposed moieties can confer gain-of-function glue properties to an inhibitor, and we propose this as
223 folds with boundary, with extended-TQFT-type gluing properties.
224  molecular and structural features of spider glue proteins, in particular bioadhesives that interconn
225 al sequence sections extractable from mussel-glue proteins.
226 rge subunit rRNAs and a number of ancillary "glue" proteins.
227                                         p150(Glued) recruits and tethers dynein to the microtubule in
228 iameter) to show that for La(2)CuO(4+y), the glue regions contain incommensurate modulated local latt
229 n by heterobifunctional ligands or molecular glues represents a new modality in drug development, all
230  studies that compared surgical time, fibrin glue required 1 to 5 minutes less time than suturing in
231 nding footprint of p150(Glued), whereas p150(Glued) requires regions 1 and 2 to match the binding aff
232 atic embolization with n-butyl cyanoacrylate glue resulted in sustained improvement of the serum albu
233 trochemically inactive, working as an ideal "glue" robustly bridging tin and copper to survive harsh
234 cs requires an intimate understanding of the glue's molecular interactions.
235 ing in the same model, where a novel pairing-glue scheme beyond the BCS realm is discovered.
236 /- 13, 32 +/- 9, and 38 +/- 9 minutes in the glue, self-gripping, and suture groups, respectively (P
237 sing DNA as programmable, sequence-specific 'glues', shape-controlled hydrogel units are self-assembl
238 acid (Asp), wool, parchment, and rabbit skin glue showed a significant increase in Asp racemization u
239 increasing irradiation time with rabbit skin glue showing the greatest increase in d-Asp formation.
240 , leaving consistent wear patterns along the glued slits, the weakest areas of the log.
241                                              Glue solution containing FIB and RF, together with UVA t
242 riation among discrete fibres, junctions and glue spots.
243 d Sutures (SU), and Stepwise Transection and Glue (STG).
244 points) were treated with PDO using neoprene glue (study cohort); patients with FRS <=15% (<=5 points
245 ions that were initially closed using fibrin glue subsequently developed a wound gap that required su
246  dynamitin displaces the dynein-binding p150(Glued) subunit from the cargo-binding Arp1 filament.
247 rate that SLK (LOSK) phosphorylates the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin and thus targets it to the ce
248         We have recently shown that the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin promotes the initiation of dy
249 e localization of dynein, NuMA, and the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin to the spindle pole and cell
250 te chain (IC) subunit of dynein and the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin.
251 ations within the CAP-gly domain of the p150(Glued) subunit of the dynactin complex have been identif
252 actin binds both dynein and MTs via its p150(Glued) subunit, but little is known about the 'pointed-e
253 ntain the second MT-binding site on the p150(Glued) subunit.
254 ial for the biological functions of the p150(Glued) subunit.
255  (Nde1/Ndel1), but not for the dynactin p150(Glued) subunit.
256 he peptide-HLA with the viral Ag as the main glue, such that neighboring TCR-MHC interactions are rec
257 osphorylates only a minor isoform 1A of p150(Glued) suggests that transport and microtubule-organizin
258 r marine species and thus represent a unique glue system.
259 imple Transection (ST), Simple Transection & Glue (TG), Stepwise Transection and Sutures (SU), and St
260                              OPN is the bone glue that acts as a scaffold between bone tissues matrix
261 vation by providing a unique type of protein glue that boosts multiple protein interactions along the
262   Therefore Slk19 likely acts as kinetochore glue that clusters kinetochores to facilitate efficient
263 er tips to swell and crack by dissolving the glue that holds the hollow tip together.
264  onsite symmetries alone, and connectors are glues that complete the open edges shared by two or mult
265 _Quad, where the ligand serves as molecular "glue" that bridges the S4-S5 linker to the S1-S4 domain
266 e the dream of understanding the biological "glue" that sustains life at a molecular and cellular lev
267 ically and biochemically interacts with both Glued (the regulator of dynein-dependent transport) and
268 l contacts of the nanoparticles efficiently "glued" the structural elements of microfibrils together,
269     Although it has been described that p150(Glued), the major component of the dynein/dynactin compl
270  to the coiled-coil 1B (CC1B) domain of p150(Glued), thus explaining why H2 is necessary for tight bi
271 dhesive strength between corneal strips, the glue-tissue interface was subjected to a constant force
272 s discussing the use of intralesional fibrin glue to aid dissection and intralesional sclerosant to s
273 ure suggest that the off-label use of fibrin glue to close limbal conjunctival incisions in strabismu
274 crylate can be used as a surface modifier or glue to ensure successful transfer.
275 s were integrated by an ECM-based biological glue to form thick 3D cardiac patches.
276 howed the transition from the protein sizing glue to starch sizing; also the employment of kaolin var
277 the adhesion energy between a silica colloid glued to AFM cantilever and the studied surfaces increas
278 language-learning mechanisms might have been glued to phylogenetically older subcortical reward syste
279 d with di-4-ANEPPS and fiducial markers were glued to the epicardium for motion tracking.
280 ts were immobilized by a resorbable membrane glued to the recipient bed with cyanoacrylate.
281 s tend to show that internal cations act as "glue" to maintain the POM units connected through the co
282  direct binding of the dynactin subunit p150(Glued) to JIP1 competitively inhibits KHC activation in
283 pole and cell cortex and of CLIP170 and p150(Glued) to microtubule plus-ends.
284 ficial targeting of nonphosphorylatable p150(Glued) to the centrosome restores microtubule radial arr
285 to its ciliogenic roles, Kif3a recruits p150(Glued) to the subdistal appendages of mother centrioles,
286 m Rubiscos from higher plants where LSus are glued together by small subunits (SSu) into hexadecameri
287 s ubiquitous near relative, the horse, to be glued together with a bespoke matrix of regenerated silk
288            Tubular rat colonic segments were glued together.
289                                              Glued trans-scleral fixated posterior chamber IOL exchan
290 ong-term assessment of the optic position of glued transscleral fixated intraocular lens (IOL) with o
291  as corner directing units and metal ions as glue units at the edge.
292 olecular weight salts and proteins makes the glue viscoelastic and humidity responsive in a way not e
293                            The earliest back glue was a protein-based adhesive; then it was replaced
294             To further investigate aggregate glues, we assembled ASG1 and ASG2 from genomic target ca
295 ch as silk, wool, parchment, and rabbit skin glue were irradiated; (2) synchrotron X-ray energy; (3)
296 f the bi-segmental binding footprint of p150(Glued), whereas p150(Glued) requires regions 1 and 2 to
297       In contrast to NDE1, knockdown of p150(Glued), which depleted the alternative dynein/dynactin c
298 n a high-density polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) glue, which is spread onto a carbon fiber mesh.
299 ion in the non-manipulated fingers following gluing, with the representation of the ring finger (digi
300 osal barriers, intermolecular (lattice-like) gluing within the extracellular meshwork or synaptogenes

 
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