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Synthesis of Branch Type Cyclophane Tetramers Having a Multivalently Enhanced Guest Binding Ability

Synthesis of Branch Type Cyclophane Tetramers Having a Multivalently Enhanced Guest Binding Ability

... DOI: 10.4236/aces.2019.91006 81 Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science hosts, while one of nitrogen atoms on the core cyclophane was acetylated. Ca- tionic and anionic cyclophane tetramers, 1a and 1b, have cationic ...

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Binding Ability of Corn Cobs Hemicellulose  toward Cadmium

Binding Ability of Corn Cobs Hemicellulose toward Cadmium

... and carboxylic groups at corn cobs hemicellulose as a ligand to the metal ion to test its ability as a binding ability towards cadmium ions at pH 2 compared to the pectin, through determ[r] ...

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Oviduct binding ability of porcine spermatozoa develops in the epididymis and can be advanced by incubation with caudal fluid

Oviduct binding ability of porcine spermatozoa develops in the epididymis and can be advanced by incubation with caudal fluid

... Figure 4. The mean (+ SEM) binding of boar spermatozoa from the rete testis and different regions of the epididymis to isthmic and ampullary explants, and tracheal controls. Different letters indicate a ...

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DNA- and RNA-binding ability of oligoDapT, a nucleobase-decorated peptide, for biomedical applications

DNA- and RNA-binding ability of oligoDapT, a nucleobase-decorated peptide, for biomedical applications

... a binding experiment of oligoDapT with a noncomplementary poly(rU) strand was performed, and the obtained spectra were compared with those shown in Figure 6A for the ...oligoDapT/poly(rA) binding (Figure ...

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Avian-Type Receptor-Binding Ability Can Increase Influenza Virus Pathogenicity in Macaques

Avian-Type Receptor-Binding Ability Can Increase Influenza Virus Pathogenicity in Macaques

... conferring binding to human- and avian-type receptors, ...whether binding to avian-type receptors enhances influenza virus ...receptor binding correlated with efficient infection of viruses ...

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The relationship between the tumourigenicity-promoting function of C-FABP and its fatty acid-binding ability

The relationship between the tumourigenicity-promoting function of C-FABP and its fatty acid-binding ability

... similar ability of up-taking fatty acids, exhibited similar levels of invasiveness and tumourigenicity compared to the control LNCaP-V ...its ability of binding and transporting fatty ...cells’ ...

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Evidence for Nucleic Acid Binding Ability and Nucleosome Association of Bombyx mori Nucleopolyhedrovirus BRO Proteins

Evidence for Nucleic Acid Binding Ability and Nucleosome Association of Bombyx mori Nucleopolyhedrovirus BRO Proteins

... acids, MN treatment was introduced between the 350 and 600 mM NaCl extraction steps. Abundant amounts of BRO-A and/or -C remained associated with chromatin after the extrac- tion with 350 mM NaCl, since MN treatment was ...

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Disruption of key NADH-binding pocket residues of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis InhA affects DD-CoA binding ability

Disruption of key NADH-binding pocket residues of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis InhA affects DD-CoA binding ability

... To establish the biochemical role of each of these residues, each site was mutagenized (Oligonucleotides are detailed in Table 1) to an alanine residue and the resulting mutant enzymes were assayed for biochemical ...

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Assessing the structure-function relationships of the apolipoprotein(a) kringle IV sub-type 10 domain

Assessing the structure-function relationships of the apolipoprotein(a) kringle IV sub-type 10 domain

... In humans, fats and cholesterol are transported in the blood stream as components of particles called lipoproteins. A high level of one lipoprotein variety, lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)), has been determined to be the single ...

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Restriction of Measles Virus RNA Synthesis by a Mouse Host Cell Line: trans-Complementation by Polymerase Components or a Human Cellular Factor(s)

Restriction of Measles Virus RNA Synthesis by a Mouse Host Cell Line: trans-Complementation by Polymerase Components or a Human Cellular Factor(s)

... Postentry restriction of MV replication in mouse MODE- K.CD46 cells. A transfected MODE-K cell clone expressing CD46 at a level similar to that of the permissive human HeLa cells was isolated and further characterized. ...

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Synthesis and biological evaluation of new pyrrolobenzodiazepines, tetrazoles and quinazolinone derivatives as potential anticancer agents

Synthesis and biological evaluation of new pyrrolobenzodiazepines, tetrazoles and quinazolinone derivatives as potential anticancer agents

... DNA binding ability as well as anticancer activity and synthesis of tetrazolo linked isoxazoline/cinnamide hybrids, to investigate their anticancer activity and inhibition of tubulin ...

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Effect of chemical modification of supercoiled simian virus 40 DNA on the rate of in vitro transcription.

Effect of chemical modification of supercoiled simian virus 40 DNA on the rate of in vitro transcription.

... Studies of template saturation with polymerase showed that the inhibition of transcription by DNA modification was due to a loss of binding ability of the enzyme to the reacted, supercoi[r] ...

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Mechanisms of the Fasting Induced Increase in Insulin Binding to Rat Adipocytes

Mechanisms of the Fasting Induced Increase in Insulin Binding to Rat Adipocytes

... cell. Binding affinity can increase because of a decrease in the dissociation rate constant (k d ), an increase in the association rate constant (k a ), or ...

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A Single Mutation in the E2 Glycoprotein Important for Neurovirulence Influences Binding of Sindbis Virus to Neuroblastoma Cells

A Single Mutation in the E2 Glycoprotein Important for Neurovirulence Influences Binding of Sindbis Virus to Neuroblastoma Cells

... 50%). Binding of TE and 633 to N18, but not BHK, cells was dependent on the medium used for virus ...633 binding to N18 cells were evident in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle medium (DMEM), but not in ...the ...

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“A REVIEW: COPROCESSED EXCIPIENTS” by Ujwala Desai, Rohini Chavan, Priti Mhatre, Ruchira
Chinchole, India.

“A REVIEW: COPROCESSED EXCIPIENTS” by Ujwala Desai, Rohini Chavan, Priti Mhatre, Ruchira Chinchole, India.

... Co-processing is interesting because the products are physically modified in a special way without altering the chemical structure. A fixed and homogenous distribution for the components is achieved by embedding them ...

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Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is the rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in vivo.

Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is the rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in vivo.

... and binding assays with the parental and reassortant rotaviruses indicate that gene 4 encodes the rotavirus protein which mediates attachment to cells in culture for both sialic acid-dependent and -independent ...

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Relationship between mitogenic activity of influenza viruses and the receptor-binding specificity of their hemagglutinin molecules.

Relationship between mitogenic activity of influenza viruses and the receptor-binding specificity of their hemagglutinin molecules.

... The ability of anti-I-E MAb to block H2 influenza virus-induced mitogenesis and the ability of H2 virus to inhibit the binding of anti-I-E MAb to spleen cells indicate that the B-cell re[r] ...

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Regulation of Protein Interactions by Mps One Binder (MOB1) Phosphorylation.

Regulation of Protein Interactions by Mps One Binder (MOB1) Phosphorylation.

... Lats1 binding surface, thereby im- peding Lats1 kinase interaction ...protein binding to optimal phosphopeptide ...Lats1 binding surface, thus ena- bling Lats1 ...underlying binding modes and ...

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Metabolically inactive insulin analog prevents type I diabetes in prediabetic NOD mice

Metabolically inactive insulin analog prevents type I diabetes in prediabetic NOD mice

... In vitro studies demonstrate that the insulin analog, B25Asp, binds minimally to the insulin receptor as demonstrated by ad- ipocyte receptor–binding assays (16, 19). To confirm that this analog was inactive in ...

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Inhibition of adherence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by human genital secretions

Inhibition of adherence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by human genital secretions

... Local genital antibodies to the infecting strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae were demonstrated by indirect immunofluorescence binding antibody and by their ability to inhibit the attachmen[r] ...

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