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Dictionary » C » Clustering ClusteringClustering Of acetylcholine receptors: aggregation of the receptors in developing myotubes in the vicinity of the presynaptic terminal, induced by nerve contact. See: agrin. ![]()
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Results from our forumIdentifying bacteria?Are they rod or cocci? Also how would you describe their clustering? I can't help as I'm at work, but when I get home I'll do a bit of research and see what comes up.
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Lipid TraffickingI'm not sure about the exact mechanisms of MHC:TCR clustering, I read an article about it some time ago, but cannot find it anywhere at the moment. Gnnnh. Anyway, I remember that for example when an antigen-presenting cell bearing MHC II molecules ...
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Re: X Ray crystallography & transmembrane proteins... isolate such proteins devoid of lipd membranes, they very often form aggregates as the hydrophobic regions try to escape aqueous environments by clustering together—kind of like circling the wagons to exclude solvent. Aggregation of this sort is not usually compatible with crystallization because ...
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fluorescent AFLP... analyse data from one experiment. But when I try to analyze together data from samples processed in different time, the best result I got, till is clustering of the data based on date of analysis…. Do you have any suggestion?
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help on correct descriptive statistics of a project... same part of the line, assuming there is one, or are the data from all the groups likely to fall all up and down the same line with no evidence of clustering together in some way? Does the histogram of ungrouped data look like a uniform distribution, or is there any sign of either skewing or tailing ...
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