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    Transmembrane receptor proteins called integrins,

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    As a Transmembrane protein, ACE2 serves as the main entry

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    demonstrated that initial spike protein priming by Transmembrane protease serine 2(TMPRSS2)

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    The beta-2 receptor is a G protein-coupled Transmembrane receptor that activates the enzyme adenylyl cyclase.

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    Since the current equals C times the rate of change of the Transmembrane voltage Vm,

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    The extracellular domain of ACE2 is cleaved from the Transmembrane domain by another enzyme known as sheddase,

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    When a channel is open, ions permeate through the channel pore down the Transmembrane concentration gradient for that particular ion.

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    In 2012, it was discovered that king cheetahs have a recessive mutation in their Transmembrane aminopeptidase Q(Taqpep) gene causing the distinctive fur patterns.

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    If the Transmembrane resistance rm is increased, that lowers the average"leakage" current across the membrane, likewise causing λ to become longer, increasing the conduction velocity.

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    The extracellular domain of ACE2 is cleaved from the Transmembrane domain by another enzyme known as sheddase, and the resulting soluble protein is released into the blood stream and ultimately excreted into urine.

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    Since the current equals C times the rate of change of the Transmembrane voltage Vm, the solution was to design a circuit that kept Vm fixed(zero rate of change) regardless of the currents flowing across the membrane.

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    Nitazoxanide has been recommended for further in vivo study after demonstrating low concentration inhibition of SARS-CoV-2. Studies have demonstrated that initial spike protein priming by Transmembrane protease serine 2(TMPRSS2) is essential for entry of SARS-CoV-2 via interaction with the ACE2 receptor.

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    Transmembrane receptor proteins called integrins, which are made of glycoproteins and normally anchor the cell to the basement membrane by its cytoskeleton, are released from the cell's intermediate filaments and relocate to actin filaments to serve as attachments to the ECM for pseudopodia during migration.

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