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Involvement of carboxyl groups in chloride transport and reversible DIDS binding to band 3 protein in human erythrocytes

Involvement of carboxyl groups in chloride transport and reversible DIDS binding to band 3 protein in human erythrocytes

... The properties of the extracellular anion binding site of the transport system remain unchanged after EAC treatment as can be judged from the measurements of the extracellular chloride ion concentration at half-maximal ...

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Structure and Orientation of MDBA Self-Assembled Monolayers and Their Interaction with Calcite: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Structure and Orientation of MDBA Self-Assembled Monolayers and Their Interaction with Calcite: A Molecular Dynamics Study

... the carboxyl groups react with both calcium and carbonate ions, bonding with the calcium ions or, in the non5ionised case, forming hydrogen bonds with the carbonate ions where possible; this behaviour is ...

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SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MAGNETIC BEHAVIOUR OF NOVEL 4f-2s HETEROMETALIC ONE-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATION POLYMERS ON THE BASE OF 2-FURAN-CARBOXYLIC ACID

SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MAGNETIC BEHAVIOUR OF NOVEL 4f-2s HETEROMETALIC ONE-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATION POLYMERS ON THE BASE OF 2-FURAN-CARBOXYLIC ACID

... The Scheme 1 [8] shows that the first and second coordination modes match to 1a and 1b type, and the third to 1c. The lanthanide coordination polyhedron (Fig.2, Tab.1) can be interpreted as Thompson cube with the ...

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Hair dye-incorporated poly-γ-glutamic acid/glycol chitosan nanoparticles based on ion-complex formation

Hair dye-incorporated poly-γ-glutamic acid/glycol chitosan nanoparticles based on ion-complex formation

... PDA-incorporated nanoparticles were prepared based on ion-complex formation between cationic groups of PDA and anionic groups of PGA. To reinforce PDA/PGA ion complexes, GC was added. PDA-incorporated ...

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Influence of chemical reagents and UV irradiation on the activity of Penicillium canescens α-galactosidase

Influence of chemical reagents and UV irradiation on the activity of Penicillium canescens α-galactosidase

... the carboxyl group of as- paraginic or glutamic amino acids with the help of carbodiimides 1-[3-(dimethylamino) propyl]- 3-ethylcarbodiimide methiodide and p -toluol sul- ...

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Induction of Superhydrophobicity in a Cellulose Substrate by LbL Assembly of Covalently Linked Dual Sized Silica Nanoparticles Layers

Induction of Superhydrophobicity in a Cellulose Substrate by LbL Assembly of Covalently Linked Dual Sized Silica Nanoparticles Layers

... of carboxyl groups on the surface to provide active sites for NPs and using inspiration from nature (the lotus leaf) thereby construct a dual NP-sized architecturally rough ...

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Estimation of the Number of Quantum Dots Immobilized on an Ultra flat Au Surface

Estimation of the Number of Quantum Dots Immobilized on an Ultra flat Au Surface

... amino groups on the ultra-flat Au surface was formed by immersing the substrate in an 1 mM ethanol solution of 11-amino-1- undecanethiol (Dojindo laboratories) at 35 °C for 24 h and rinsing the substrate with ...

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Biophysical characterisation of domain 1 of rat CD2

Biophysical characterisation of domain 1 of rat CD2

... side-chain carboxyl group (Bundi & Wuthrich, 1979b; Ebina & Wuthrich, 1984; Szyperski et ...the carboxyl carbons are observed which may be a result of influences from other charged groups on ...

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catena Poly[[di­aquabis­(1H benz­imidazole κN3)cobalt(II)] μ succinato κO]

catena Poly[[di­aquabis­(1H benz­imidazole κN3)cobalt(II)] μ succinato κO]

... terminal carboxyl groups to form one-dimensional polymeric chains ...and carboxyl groups and OÐH O hydrogen bonds between coordinated water molecules and carboxyl groups (Table ...

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trans S,S′ (But 2 ene 1,4 diyl)­bis­(L cysteine) dihydrate

trans S,S′ (But 2 ene 1,4 diyl)­bis­(L cysteine) dihydrate

... The difference in the CÐO bond lengths of the two carboxyl groups is obviously in¯uenced by the hydrogen-bond environment (Table 2). Atoms O1 and O4 are involved in more than one hydrogen bond (O6ÐH3 O1, ...

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SOME STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF LEUKOPENIA INDUCED BY NITROGEN MUSTARD

SOME STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF LEUKOPENIA INDUCED BY NITROGEN MUSTARD

... Under the conditions of this experiment, neither the reducing action of a compound, nor the presence by themselves of free sulfhydryl, amino or carboxyl groups can be correlated with the[r] ...

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Preparation from a revisited wet chemical route of phase pure, monocrystalline and SHG efficient BiFeO3nanoparticles for harmonic bio imaging

Preparation from a revisited wet chemical route of phase pure, monocrystalline and SHG efficient BiFeO<inf>3</inf>nanoparticles for harmonic bio imaging

... to carboxyl groups and the addition of extra -OH groups have been related to the lowest necessary crystallisation temperature to prepare phase-pure ...

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Conformational changes of fibrinogen in dispersed carbon nanotubes

Conformational changes of fibrinogen in dispersed carbon nanotubes

... of carboxyl groups presented on the CNT surface was visualized with a high-resolution field emission transmission electron microscopy (FE-TEM; JEM 2100F; JEOL, Tokyo, Japan) operating at 200 kV with a slow ...

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cis,cis Ceratospong­amide monohydrate

cis,cis Ceratospong­amide monohydrate

... In the title compound, C41H49N7O6SH2O, a water molecule is located close to the peptide ring and forms hydrogen bonds with the carboxyl groups of two Phe residues.. The peptide structure[r] ...

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To Study the Role of Chemical Modification in Dispersion of Multi- Walled Carbon Nanotubes

To Study the Role of Chemical Modification in Dispersion of Multi- Walled Carbon Nanotubes

... functionalizationpolar groups such as carboxyl groups are introduced on the surface of CNTs, which helps for better dispersionand soluble in any ...functional groups, which affect in ...

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Crystal structures of the solvent free and ethanol disolvate forms of 4,4′ (diazenediyl)bis­(2,3,5,6 tetra­fluoro­benzoic acid) exemplifying self stabilized azo­benzene cis configurations

Crystal structures of the solvent free and ethanol disolvate forms of 4,4′ (diazenediyl)bis­(2,3,5,6 tetra­fluoro­benzoic acid) exemplifying self stabilized azo­benzene cis configurations

... stabilized cis-configured azobenzenes obtained by a common crystallization procedure at room temperature under normal laboratory lighting conditions. The target structure constitutes of two 2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoic ...

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catena Poly­[[[di­aqua­cobalt(II)] μ tartrato κ4O,O′:O′′,O′′′] monohydrate]

catena Poly­[[[di­aqua­cobalt(II)] μ tartrato κ4O,O′:O′′,O′′′] monohydrate]

... The crystal structures of transition metal complexes with di- carboxylate ligands show versatile coordination modes of the carboxylate group. In the title cobalt(II) complex, (I), the hydroxyl and carboxyl ...

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2,2′ Di­amino 4,4′ bi 1,3 thia­zolium fumarate

2,2′ Di­amino 4,4′ bi 1,3 thia­zolium fumarate

... The carboxyl groups of the fumarate anion are coplanar with the carbon skeleton, the maximum atomic deviation from the mean plane defined by all atoms of the fumarate being ...the carboxyl and amino ...

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