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Immunopotentiating conjugates

Vaccine, 1985
Current interest in the development of sub-cellular vaccines and in cancer immunotherapy has rekindled interest in immunopotentiating agents. In addition, peptide sequences of protective antigens are being synthesized or genetically engineered and it is likely that these peptides will have a small relative molecular mass and be non-immunogenic by ...
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Conjugate regenerative dividers

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, 2004
We discuss a novel design of a self-starting regenerative divider that permits division by 3, 4, 5, 6 ... instead of the usual 2. This is accomplished by having the loop oscillate simultaneously at two harmonically related conjugate frequencies, e.g., at nu/4 and 3nu/4.
Amitava, Sen Gupta   +2 more
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Molecular Conjugates

2005
Molecular conjugates are nanometer-sized entities consisting of synthetic materials (lipids, polycations, targeting agents, and so on) and nucleic acids. These composites are delivery vehicles that function to provide the transport of nucleic acids to sites of action. Recently, great progress has been made in the construction of these nonviral delivery
Jeremy, Heidel   +2 more
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Siderophore conjugates

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2013
There has been considerable effort expended in the investigation of the potential of siderophore conjugates of antibiotics to circumvent the permeability barrier imposed by the outer membrane of Gram‐negative bacteria. There is also a small group of natural conjugates, the sideromycins.
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Dihydroazulene–Buckminsterfullerene Conjugates

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2012
The dihydroazulene (DHA)/vinylheptafulvene (VHF) photo/thermoswitch has recently attracted interest as a molecular switch for molecular electronics. In this field, Buckminsterfullerene, C(60), has been shown to be a useful anchoring group for adhering a molecular wire to an electrode.
Santella, Marco   +6 more
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Amphiphilic Peptide–Polymer Conjugates with Side‐Conjugation

Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2011
AbstractPolymers conjugated to the exterior of a protein mediate its interactions with surroundings, enhance its processability and can be used to direct its macroscopic assemblies. Most studies to date have focused on peptide–polymer conjugates based on hydrophilic polymers.
Nikhil, Dube   +3 more
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tRNA conjugation with folic acid-chitosan conjugates

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2017
The conjugation of tRNA with folic acid-chitosan conjugates was studied, using multiple spectroscopic methods and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Thermodynamic analysis ΔH -14 to -10 (KJMol-1) and ΔS 14 to -1 (JMol-1, K-1) showed tRNA-folic acid-chitosan bindings occur via H-bonding, hydrophobic and van der Waals contacts.
P, Chanphai, H A, Tajmir-Riahi
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Conjugation Equation for Quaternionic Conjugation Spaces

Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics
The complex projective space \(\mathbb C\mathrm P^n\) has an obvious involution \(\tau\) given via complex conjugation. It is not hard to see that the subspace \((\mathbb C\mathrm P^n)^\tau\) of points fixed by \(\tau\) is homeomorphic to \(\mathbb R\mathrm P^n\).
Kryazhev, A.   +2 more
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Conjugation Site Analysis of Lysine-Conjugated ADCs

2019
Lysine-conjugated antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are formed by attaching cytotoxic drugs to reactive lysine residues of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) through chemical linkers. During production, the payloads are conjugated nonspecifically to lysine residues in mAbs, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture of ADCs with both different number and conjugation
Hua, Sang   +5 more
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Conjugate Maps and Conjugate Duality

1985
This paper considers conjugate duality in multiobjective optimization, in which minimality (efficiency, noninferiority, or Pareto optimality) is a natural solution concept. First, conjugate maps and subgradients are defined for vector-valued functions and point-to-set maps.
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