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Designing soft materials through synthetic morphogenesis. [PDF]

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Bortnikov EO   +12 more
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OV16 Improves Radiation-Induced Intestinal Injury by Targeting Transglutaminase 2. [PDF]

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Fractionation and Extraction of Cell Wall Proteins From <i>Candida albicans</i>. [PDF]

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Resin-Supported Site-Specific Antibody Conjugation Method Leads to Antibody-Drug Conjugates with Retained Efficacy and Improved Stability. [PDF]

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MMP-9 regulates disulphide isomerase activity of TGM2 to enhance fusion glycoprotein-mediated syncytium formation of respiratory syncytial virus. [PDF]

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Cystamine‐enkephalin dimer

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1986
A cystamine‐enkephalin dimer, containing two molecules of [D‐Ala2, Leu5] enkephalin cross‐linked at theCOOH‐terminal leucine residue with cystamine, (NH2‐CH2‐CH2‐S‐)2, has been synthesized in order to examine directly the dimerization effect of an enkephalin molecule on the opiate receptor interactions. In a comparison of potencies against [3H]‐[D‐Ala2,
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The ability of cystamine to bind DNA

Amino Acids, 2002
The DNA-binding properties of cystamine compared with natural occurring polyamines have been studied in vitro by means of ethidium bromide displacement assays, studies of DNA thermal stability and analyses of DNA-B/DNA-A transition. While the first two methods did not put in evidence any peculiar property in the binding capability of cystamine, CD ...
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