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Mechanism of formation of sulphhaemoglobin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1968Abstract 1. 1. The production of a new ferrohaemoglobin-H 2 O 2 complex according to the reactions is demonstrated. The peroxide complex differs from ferrylhaemoglobin. 2. 2. From the reaction the products immediately interact to form ferrosulphhaemoglobin by a mechanism in which .
A.W. Nichol +3 more
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Mechanism of plastein formation
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1959Abstract The formation by chymotypsin of plastein from concentration peptic hydrolyzates of egg albumin has been investigated in detail. Some properties of plastein are described. Free [14C]amino acids are not incorporated into plastein to an appreciable degree.
J, HOROWITZ, F, HAUROWITZ
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MECHANISMS OF ASCITES FORMATION
Clinics in Liver Disease, 2000Ascites is the most common complication of cirrhosis. It is associated with profound changes in the splanchnic and systemic circulation and with renal abnormalities. The development of ascites is related to the existence of severe sinusoidal portal hypertension that causes marked splanchnic arterial vasodilation and a forward increase in the splanchnic
A, Cárdenas, R, Bataller, V, Arroyo
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Mechanisms of procentriole formation
Trends in Cell Biology, 2008The centrosome comprises a pair of centrioles and associated pericentriolar material, and it is the principal microtubule-organizing centre of most animal cells. Like the genetic material, the centrosome is duplicated once and only once during the cell cycle. Despite the fact that both doubling events are crucial for genome integrity, the understanding
Strnad P, Gönczy P
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Mechanisms of Blister Formation
Archives of Dermatology, 1957Blister or vesicle formation in human skin has no doubt been a recognized entity since man began, or at least since his first contact with fire. In view of this fact and the fact that there are more than 30 quite distinct dermatoses associated with blister formation, it is strange that so little is known about the actual mechanisms of blister formation.
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The Formation Mechanism of Hydrogels
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2018Hydrogels are degradable polymeric networks, in which cross-links play a vital role in structure formation and degradation. Cross-linking is a stabilization process in polymer chemistry that leads to the multi-dimensional extension of polymeric chains, resulting in network structures.
Liyan, Lu +6 more
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Mechanism of Fullerene Formation
Accounts of Chemical Research, 1996In 1985, Kroto et al. made the surprising discovery that C60 was unusually stable among the gas-phase carbon ions produced by laser vaporization of graphite.1 They hypothesized that this stability resulted from its truncated icosahedron structure and dubbed the ion “buckminsterfullerene” after the famous architect.
Goroff, Nancy S., Reller, Armin
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On Formation of the Newton Mechanics
Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement, 1971zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Mechanically Induced Gel Formation
Langmuir, 2013Mechanical triggering of gelation of an organic solution by a carbazole-based bisurea organogelator is described. Both the duration of the mechanical stimulation and the gelator concentration control the gelation process and the characteristics of the gel obtained.
Jochem T. van Herpt +3 more
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Vesicle formation mechanisms: an overview
Journal of Liposome Research, 2020Vesicle structures primarily embody spherical capsules composed of a single or multiple bilayers, entrapping a pool of aqueous solution in their interior. The bilayers can be synthesised by phospholipids or other amphiphiles (surfactants, block copolymers, etc.).
Chandra Has, Sharadwata Pan
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