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Dynamic complexes in the chaperonin-mediated protein folding cycle
The GroEL-GroES chaperonin system is probably one of the most studied chaperone systems at the level of the molecular mechanism. Since the first reports of a bacterial gene involved in phage morphogenesis in 1972, these proteins have stimulated ...
Celeste Weiss +3 more
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Background Molecular chaperones appear to have been evolved to facilitate protein folding in the cell through entrapment of folding intermediates on the interior of a large cavity formed between GroEL and its co-chaperonin GroES.
Kumar Vipul +3 more
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Synovial Tissue Biopsy Collection by Rheumatologists: Ready for Clinical Implementation?
Synovial tissue from arthritis patients is increasingly used for both basic pathophysiological and clinical translational research. This development has been spurred by the development of biotechnological techniques for analysis of complex tissues and ...
Marijn Smits +2 more
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Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, but source attribution of the organism is difficult. Previously, DNA microarrays were used to investigate isolate source, which suggested a non-livestock source of ...
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Organic Farming in Wales 1998 - 2003 [PDF]
In 1998 Ron Davies MP, the then Secretary of State for Wales, established three industry working groups to develop action plans for the dairy, red meat and organic farming sectors in Wales. With the publication of the Organic Sector Action Plan in March
Lampkin, Nic, Powell, Jane
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An expeditious and facile method of amyloid beta (1-42) purification.
For the study of amyloid beta (Aβ) associated toxicity which is supposed to be the main pathological agent in Alzheimer's disease (AD), it is important to secure Aβ peptide with appropriate biological activity.
Md Aminul Haque, Il Seon Park
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A Cobalt-Containing Eukaryotic Nitrile Hydratase [PDF]
Nitrile hydratase (NHase), an industrially important enzyme that catalyzes the hydration of nitriles to their corresponding amides, has only been characterized from prokaryotic microbes. The putative NHase from the eukaryotic unicellular choanoflagellate
Bennett, Brian +3 more
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Single-molecule approaches to biology offer a powerful new vision to elucidate the mechanisms that underpin the functioning of living cells. However, conventional optical single molecule spectroscopy techniques such as F\"orster fluorescence resonance ...
de Torres, Juan +6 more
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Proust in Transylvania: Smell and Memory in Romania
Groes Sebastian, Mercer Tom
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Pennington to Lura Miles, April 17, 1948
Pennington writing to Lura Miles about personal life, the cruelties that can result in over generalization, and a tragic accident which led to John Hall, Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives and 4th in line to the governorship, to become ...
Pennington, Levi T.
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