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Coat formation in coated vesicles

Biochemistry, 1985
The proteins of Mr 100 000-110 000 present in the protein coat of coated vesicles have been shown to facilitate formation of a homogeneous small-size basket (coat) when added to clathrin [Zaremba, S., & Keen, J.H. (1983) J. Cell Biol. 97, 1339]. We have prepared this protein of coat proteins by two different methods and shown that they are very ...
K, Prasad, R E, Lippoldt, H, Edelhoch
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HYDROXYLAPATITE COATINGS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
Four coating techniques were evaluated to determine which is most suitable for producing a dense, highly adherent coating onto metallic and ceramic implant materials. Two of the selected coating methods have serious limitations for use in this particular application, and did not meet the specified criteria for satisfactory coating as defined in the ...
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Coatings update: maintenance coatings

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1984
Maintenance coatings have several functions but certainly one of their most important is to combat corrosion. Corrosion protection is important in both maintenance and industrial coatings and this is stressed in an article in Chemical Marketing Reporter (June 6 (1983) p. 5, 20).
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Infrared coatings

Applied Optics, 1988
IR Coatings are optical interference coatings used for at least one of the atmospheric windows from 3-5 or from 8-12 microns. Particulary interesting are coatings which are additionally used for the visible spectrum, or high power coatings for the CO2-laser at 10.6 microns. The main applications of IRCs are thermal imagers and laser systems.
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HYDROXYAPATITE COATINGS

Orthopedics, 1994
ABSTRACTA series of investigations over the past several years has evaluated a number of implant materials with and without plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings for use in load-bearing implant applications. HA-coated implants have exhibited greater interface shear attachment characteristics when compared to uncoated implants; these results have ...
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Coated Sutures

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2015
The addition of specific proteins or growth factors onto sutures would provide a direct application of exogenous factors to promote tissue repair. The higher levels of growth factors and cytokines may optimize the healing environment and promote tissue recovery.
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Coatings update: Coil coatings

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1976
Industry growth in the field of coil coatings has been impressive as several of the articles abstracted below attest. The advantages inherent in coil coatings from the points of view of economy, adaptability to automation, and adaptability of the final product to fabrication are impressive ones that industry is taking full advantage of.
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Coatings See, Coatings Do

CoatingsPro, 2013
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The beauty of this mixing trick is how simple it is.
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Coatings update: specialty coatings

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1985
As technology becomes more complex, the need for coatings for specialised functions continues to increase. The electronics industry, for example, makes demands on the coating industry for both conductive and insulative coatings. Highly temperature‐resistant coatings played a key role in the aerospace industry.
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Coatings update: Powder coatings

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1976
More articles have been published about powder coating in the last two years than about any other phase of the protective coatings industry. From this almost overwhelming flurry of print, certain factors emerge. The first is that powder coating technology is certainly a valid and useful one.
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