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Comparative studies of the mobility of proteins alone and in complexes is giving insight into the role dynamics play in complex formation and selectivity.
The images show a narrowly selective peak in the signal direction flanked by regions with a broader selectivity.
We also show that dark rearing causes concomitant reductions in both inhibition and size selectivity.
The dual whole-cell patch clamp method for recording single-channel currents is useful for determination of junctional channel ionic permeability and selectivity.
When conventional symmetrical biphasic pulses were used, there was little selectivity between activation of local cells and activation of axons of passage.
Having established the retinotopic location, the approximate extent of the receptive field, and estimated direction selectivity, we proceeded with the experimental conditions.
The participants were from universities that differed widely in the selectivity of student admissions.
A protein's selectivity for a particular nucleotide, for example, is quantified in terms of its relative affinities for two different, but similar, nucleotides.