Glycoproteins: what are the sugar chains for?
JC Paulson - Trends in biochemical sciences, 1989 - cell.com
For many glycoproteins, the carbohydrate groups confer important physical properties such
as conformational stability, protease resistance, charge and waterbinding capacity. Equally …
as conformational stability, protease resistance, charge and waterbinding capacity. Equally …
[图书][B] Animal biomarkers as pollution indicators
DB Peakall - 2012 - books.google.com
Ecotoxicology is a relatively new scientific discipline. Indeed, it might be argued that it is only
during the last 5-10 years that it has come to merit being regarded as a true science, rather …
during the last 5-10 years that it has come to merit being regarded as a true science, rather …
Adsorption of globular proteins on locally planar surfaces: models for the effect of excluded surface area and aggregation of adsorbed protein on adsorption equilibria
RC Chatelier, AP Minton - Biophysical journal, 1996 - cell.com
Equilibrium statistical-thermodynamic models are presented for the surface adsorption of
proteins modeled as regular convex hard particles. The adsorbed phase is treated as a two …
proteins modeled as regular convex hard particles. The adsorbed phase is treated as a two …
Pharmaceutical dosage unit for treating inflammation comprising protease nexin-I
RW Scott - US Patent 5,326,562, 1994 - Google Patents
US5326562A - Pharmaceutical dosage unit for treating inflammation comprising protease
nexin-I - Google Patents US5326562A - Pharmaceutical dosage unit for treating inflammation …
nexin-I - Google Patents US5326562A - Pharmaceutical dosage unit for treating inflammation …
Two-dimensional convex-molecule fluid model for surface adsorption of proteins: effect of soft interaction on adsorption equilibria
Adsorption of proteins on membrane surfaces plays an important role in cell biological
processes. In this work, we develop a two-dimensional fluid model for proteins. The protein …
processes. In this work, we develop a two-dimensional fluid model for proteins. The protein …
The signal transduction model of carcinogenesis
HM Schüller - Biochemical pharmacology, 1991 - Elsevier
Cancer is among the most common diseases of mankind. Regardless of cancer type, cancer-
causing agent, or organ affected, the disease is generally characterized by unlimited …
causing agent, or organ affected, the disease is generally characterized by unlimited …
Brief Overview of the Endocrine System
JC Arcos, MF Argus, Y Woo - … and Combination Effects an Inventory of the …, 1995 - Springer
The endocrine system is involved in virtually all aspects of the mammalian organism, its
biochemical, physiological, locomotor, reproductive, and psychologic functions. At the …
biochemical, physiological, locomotor, reproductive, and psychologic functions. At the …
[引用][C] Molecular recognition of crown ethers by β-lactose in aqueous solutions
NL Volkova, EV Parfenyuk - Mendeleev Communications, 2006 - Elsevier
Molecular recognition of crown ethers by -lactose in aqueous solutions β Page 1
Mendeleev Commun. 2006 45 Molecular recognition of crown ethers by -lactose in …
Mendeleev Commun. 2006 45 Molecular recognition of crown ethers by -lactose in …
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