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Synthesis and Self Assembly of Bottlebrush Block Polymers: Molecular Architecture and Materials Design

Synthesis and Self Assembly of Bottlebrush Block Polymers: Molecular Architecture and Materials Design

... the molecular architecture in two contexts: block polymer self-assembly and linear ...inverse-tapered molecular “shapes” were synthesized by ...

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Molecular Architecture of Adenovirus DNA Polymerase and Location of the Protein Primer

Molecular Architecture of Adenovirus DNA Polymerase and Location of the Protein Primer

... DNase I footprint of Ad pol on the Ad type 2 origin showed protection of the first 20 nucleotides (31). The pTP-pol com- plex showed increased specificity on origin-containing DNA and protected bases 9 to 18 (31), but ...

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PDMS Network Structure-Property Relationships: Influence of Molecular Architecture on Mechanical and Wetting Properties.

PDMS Network Structure-Property Relationships: Influence of Molecular Architecture on Mechanical and Wetting Properties.

... The molecular architecture and the type of chemical functional groups of the crosslinker are very important parameters that can influence the reactivity, mobility, and concentration of species participating ...

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Molecular architecture of softwood revealed by solid state NMR

Molecular architecture of softwood revealed by solid state NMR

... material. Multidimensional solid-state NMR has recently been used to study the interactions of polymers in cell walls 12–14,23,37,40 . Here, we identified two-fold screw xylan in spruce, revealing that this mode of xylan ...

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Molecular architecture of the ErbB2 extracellular domain homodimer

Molecular architecture of the ErbB2 extracellular domain homodimer

... the molecular mechanism of the dimerization of ErbB2 remains ...homodimer architecture of the ErbB2 extracellular domain (ECD) which is unique compared with other dimer-models of ...dimerized ...

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Molecular architecture and functional analysis of NetB, a pore forming toxin from Clostridium perfringens

Molecular architecture and functional analysis of NetB, a pore forming toxin from Clostridium perfringens

... crystals were too small for diffraction studies. Optimization using a combination of limited trypsin proteolysis and the addi- tion of the additive detergent polyethylene glycol dodecyl ether (Thesit 威 part of the ...

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Chitosan Derivatives: Introducing New Functionalities with a Controlled Molecular Architecture for Innovative Materials †

Chitosan Derivatives: Introducing New Functionalities with a Controlled Molecular Architecture for Innovative Materials †

... Keywords: chitin; chitosan; derivatization; controlled functionalization, click chemistry; graft1. 25.[r] ...

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In Situ Molecular Architecture of the Helicobacter pylori Cag Type IV Secretion System

In Situ Molecular Architecture of the Helicobacter pylori Cag Type IV Secretion System

... Second, although we were able for the first time to visualize changes in the architecture of a T4SS IMC accompanying deletion of a VirD4-like substrate receptor by in situ CryoET (Fig. 3), we cannot yet assign Cag ...

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Molecular architecture of the complete COG tethering complex

Molecular architecture of the complete COG tethering complex

... Since COG is conserved from yeast to mammals, we used negative-stain EM to examine purified bovine COG 17 . The particles were too heterogeneous for class averaging, and many gave the impression of being self-entangled ...

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Combined use of cutinase and high-resolution mass-spectrometry to query the molecular architecture of cutin

Combined use of cutinase and high-resolution mass-spectrometry to query the molecular architecture of cutin

... Additional confidence in such deduction would be gained if the overlapping sequence of monomers was more extensive. Thus, additional insights would be pro- vided by the isolation and characterization of larger oli- ...

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Molecular Architecture of the Cleavage-Dependent Mannose Patch on a Soluble HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Trimer

Molecular Architecture of the Cleavage-Dependent Mannose Patch on a Soluble HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Trimer

... An effective B cell-based HIV-1 vaccine may need to elicit bNAbs. Rational vaccine design has led to the development and evaluation of many different potential Env immunogens (68). An increasingly widespread opinion is ...

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Cellular and molecular architecture of hematopoietic stem cells and progenitors in genetic models of bone marrow failure

Cellular and molecular architecture of hematopoietic stem cells and progenitors in genetic models of bone marrow failure

... To our knowledge, there are no published data about the rate, type, and signature of somatic variants in GMPs from inherited leukemia predisposition syndromes, and only little informati[r] ...

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Spatial Molecular Architecture of the Microbial Community of a Peltigera Lichen

Spatial Molecular Architecture of the Microbial Community of a Peltigera Lichen

... To provide spatial insight into the molecules that are present in the lichen layers, a 2.5-mm by 1.8-mm by 3-mm block of P. hymenina lichen that included 3 layers of lichen, one of which was sun exposed, was embedded in ...

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Unusual Molecular Architecture of the Machupo Virus Attachment Glycoprotein

Unusual Molecular Architecture of the Machupo Virus Attachment Glycoprotein

... our structure-based analysis of conserved disulfide bonds and predicted N-linked glycosylation suggests that MACV GP1 is likely to have the greatest structural similarity to the JUNV GP1. More generally, given the ...

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The semantic architecture of the World-Wide Molecular Matrix (WWMM)

The semantic architecture of the World-Wide Molecular Matrix (WWMM)

... The data so far has been primarily from current aggregators and voluntary collections. The WWMM concept also included the idea that scientists would publish their data directly onto the web as they carried out ...

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Identification of a new allele of the Dw gene causing brachytic dwarfing in peach

Identification of a new allele of the Dw gene causing brachytic dwarfing in peach

... position at the distal part of G6, is not caused by the SNP described by Hollender et al. [11], but by a different allele. As it occurs for other peach genes that have been charac- terized at the molecular level ...

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Studies on regulation of the cell cycle in fission yeast.

Studies on regulation of the cell cycle in fission yeast.

... on molecular basis with the help of microscopic ...up-to-date molecular biology techniques, which are used to label, delete, or modify protein of interest, it is possible to analyse the function and role of ...

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DENDRIMERS AS A POTENTIAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

DENDRIMERS AS A POTENTIAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

... a molecular weight ranging between 657-935000 ...composition, architecture properties of dendrimers towards biocompatibility and pharmacokinetics including their biodistribution and ...

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Molecular electronics: controlled manipulation, noise and graphene architecture

Molecular electronics: controlled manipulation, noise and graphene architecture

... (a) Notched-wire MCBJ mounted in a 3-point bending configuration and wire is anchored to the substrate with black stycast epoxy, (b) Lithographically pre- pared gold MCBJ mounted also in[r] ...

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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 UL34 Protein Regulates the Global Architecture of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Infected Cells

Herpes Simplex Virus 1 UL34 Protein Regulates the Global Architecture of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Infected Cells

... ABSTRACT Upon herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection, the CD98 heavy chain (CD98hc) is redistributed around the nuclear membrane (NM), where it promotes vi- ral de-envelopment during the nuclear egress of ...

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