Cloned pairs of variable region genes for immunoglobulin heavy chains isolated from a clone library of the entire mouse genome. [PDF]
Darrell J. Kemp+2 more
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Defects in Inorganic Mechanoluminescent Phosphors: Insights and Impacts
Mechanoluminescence is attracting more attention recently, and defect dominates mechanoluminescence performances. Investigating how defects work in the mechanoluminescence process is crucial for elucidating its complex luminescence mechanism. This review aims to emphasize the fundamental role of defects in mechanoluminescence, which offers an ...
Wenhao Li+3 more
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Evidence for hydrophobic region within heavy chains of mouse B lymphocyte membrane-bound IgM [PDF]
P Vassalli+4 more
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Cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain: the servant of many masters
G. Schiavo+3 more
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Modulating Oxide‐Based Quantum Materials by Ion Implantation
This review highlights how ion implantation, a well developed chip‐technology, enables targeted modulation of oxide‐based quantum materials. This includes tuning of metal‐insulator transitions, magnetism, and superconductivity through selective doping, defect creation, and induced lattice strain. Abstract Ion implantation has emerged as a powerful tool
Andreas Herklotz+2 more
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Implications of Heavy Chain Disease Protein Sequences for Multiple Gene Theories of Immunoglobulin Synthesis [PDF]
William D. Terry, JACK J. OHMS
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The pre‐internalization phase of endocytosis remains poorly characterized at single‐cell levels. Single‐cell pre‐internalization mechanics are investigated using advanced robotic techniques. Cancer cells exhibit biphasic adhesion – rapid initial binding followed by reinforcement – while fibroblasts show gradual engagement.
Houari Bettahar+6 more
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Myosin from cross‐reinnervated cat muscles. Evidence for reciprocal transformation of heavy chains [PDF]
Alan G. Weeds, Keith Burridge
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Laser‐Induced Graphene from Waste Almond Shells
Almond shells, an abundant agricultural by‐product, are repurposed to create a fully bioderived almond shell/chitosan composite (ASC) degradable in soil. ASC is converted into laser‐induced graphene (LIG) by laser scribing and proposed as a substrate for transient electronics.
Yulia Steksova+9 more
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Alpha heavy chain disease (report of 18 cases from Iraq). [PDF]
Zainab Albahrani+6 more
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