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Supplementary Figure 5 from XIAP and PHB1 Regulate Anoikis through Competitive Binding to TRAF6
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Energetic Offset in Organic Solar Cells‐ Importance, Confusion and Outlook
Energetic offsets in organic solar cells (OSCs) remain a subject of debate due to measurement‐ and lab‐dependent discrepancies. This Perspective clarifies the physical origins of these variations and identifies temperature‐dependent electro‐optical methods as a reliable approach to obtain consistent offset values.
Nakul Jain +5 more
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High Charge Carrier Mobility in Non‐Conjugated 3D Covalent Organic Frameworks
A non‐conjugated 3D COF constructed via boronate ester linkages from tetraphenylene and pyrene‐based monomers is reported, which exhibits a high charge carrier mobility of 14 ± 1 cm2 V−1 s−1. ABSTRACT π‐Conjugation, π–π stacking, and long‐range order play a central role in determining charge transport efficiency in organic materials.
Joaquín Almarza +11 more
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Vertical organic electrochemical transistors (vOECTs) are limited in speed by ion‐impermeable metal electrodes that slow ion injection. Using ion‐permeable PBFDO top electrodes allows direct vertical ion injection into BBL channels, achieving high current densities (>400 A cm−2), large on/off ratios (>106), and ultrafast switching in 28 µs. This sets a
Han‐Yan Wu +14 more
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The competitive fluorescence binding assays on OBPL/NPC2 to indoles.
Zhitong Liu (14049822) +8 more
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Development of a glucose sensor based on competitive binding and laser-excited fluorescence
Richard William Bauer
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Competition in drug binding and … the race to equilibrium
Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology, 2022AbstractBinding kinetics has become a popular topic in pharmacology due to its potential contribution to the selectivity and duration of drug action. Yet, the overall kinetic aspects of complex binding mechanisms are still merely described in terms of elaborate algebraic equations.
Georges Vauquelin, Dominique Maes
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Competitive binding assays for riboflavin and riboflavin-binding protein
Analytical Biochemistry, 1982Abstract A competitive binding procedure that can be used to determine either riboflavin or riboflavin-binding protein has been developed. Riboflavin-binding protein from chicken egg white binds tightly to DEAE-cellulose while free riboflavin does not.
S E, Lotter +3 more
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Competitive hapten-antibody binding: Solution of the binding equation
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1965Abstract The competitive binding equation which describes the reactions between two univalent homogeneous cross-reacting haptens and antibody heterogeneous with respect to equilibrium constants has been solved. The joint probability density function of equilibrium constants can be computed directly from binding measurements; no assumption about the ...
J, Wong, F, Aladjem
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TESTOSTERONE ASSAYS BY COMPETITIVE PROTEIN BINDING
Acta Endocrinologica, 1970ABSTRACT A review of competitive protein binding methods for the determination of testosterone in plasma is given. The different steps discussed are: Choice of the binding protein, dilution of the protein solution, separation of the free from the bound fraction, purification of the extract and factors determining the blank.
A, Vermeulen, L, Verdonck
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