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Filter by Meaning The modified enzyme can ligate fatty acids together to form longer chains.
The antibody will ligate to the antigen and mark it for destruction by immune cells.
Scientists have found a way to ligate nanoparticles to cancer cells to target them for drug delivery.
The chemist will ligate the two chemicals together.
The nurse will ligate the umbilical cord after the baby is born.
The nurse will ligate the vein to administer the medication.
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