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Interchain disulfide bonding in the regulatory subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase I.
S K Zick, Susan S. Taylor
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Protein folding guides disulfide bond formation
M. Qin, M. Qin, Wei Wang, D. Thirumalai
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A simple method relying on surface‐initiated RAFT polymerization is presented using a mixed‐chain transfer agent (mixed‐CTA) approach to grow well‐defined poly(HPMAm) brushes with precise control, achieving >70 nm thickness in 4 h at moderate temperature, 50 °C. Abstract Over three decades, efforts to prevent non‐specific protein adsorption on surfaces
Manisha Singh+4 more
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Progress in Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells: Paving the Way for Scalable Manufacturing
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are well positioned for a successful market uptake. This is due to an unprecedented improvement of their efficiency and stability since the first report in 2009. In this review paper, the building blocks for the scalable manufacturing and future commercialization of flexible PSCs and their pathway to impact will be ...
Dimitar I. Kutsarov+5 more
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Macroheterogeneities Induced by Disulfide Bond Reduction in Native Mucus. [PDF]
Franzino G, Tescione F, Larobina D.
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Disulfide-Bond-Forming Pathways in Gram-Positive Bacteria
Melissa E. Reardon-Robinson, H. Ton-That
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This review highlights recent advancements in 3DP techniques that incorporate emerging multifunctional SMP materials for applications in e‐electronics, soft actuators, biomedical devices, and more. Abstract Shape memory polymers (SMP) have recently gained significant attention as multifunctional materials for flexible and wearable electronics ...
Muhammad Yasir Khalid+4 more
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Heterogeneity in Disulfide Bond Reduction in IgG1 Antibodies Is Governed by Solvent Accessibility of the Cysteines. [PDF]
Natesan R+3 more
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The Disulfide Bonds of Ribonuclease
William H. Stein+3 more
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Silicon‐Integrated Next‐Generation Plasmonic Devices for Energy‐Efficient Semiconductor Applications
Silicon (Si)‐integrated plasmonics offer a pathway to next‐generation, energy‐efficient semiconductor applications. This review highlights advances using complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS)‐compatible materials like transparent conductive oxides and novel architectures, particularly coupled hybrid plasmonic waveguides (CHPWs).
Nasir Alfaraj, Amr S. Helmy
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