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Skin: An Ideal Model System to Study Keratin Genes and Proteins

2004
Publisher Summary Skin, by virtue of its location at the interface with the outside world, is one of the largest organs in the body that fulfills a number of important functions, undergoes constant renewal, and enjoys significant clinical relevance, as well as social importance. This chapter contains methods that are particularly useful for the basic
Pierre A. Coulombe   +2 more
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Functional protein microarray: an ideal platform for investigating protein binding property

Frontiers in Biology, 2012
Functional protein microarray is an important tool for high-throughput and large-scale systems biology studies. Besides the progresses that have been made for protein microarray fabrication, significant advancements have also been achieved for applying protein microarrays on determining a variety of protein biochemical activities.
Shu Min Zhou   +4 more
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Searching for the Code of Ideal Protein-DNA-Recognition

1987
A system is described which allows testing of specific protein-DNA-interactions. The system consists of two mutually compatible plasmids carrying different origins of replication and resistance markers. One plasmid carries a lac I gene in which the DNA-recognizing domain has been replaced by synthetic DNA saturated with restriction sites.
Brigitte von Wilcken-Bergmann   +3 more
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Graphical approach to non‐ideal cases of self‐associating protein systems

Biopolymers, 1972
AbstractOur previous paper described graphical procedures for evaluating the mode of association in ideal discrete and indefinite cases. This paper concerns the application of such procedures in cases where the non‐ideality term BM1 must be considered. Bovine liver L‐glutamate dehydrogenase and lysozyme are used as model systems.
W. T. Cope   +6 more
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Effects of thermodynamic non-ideality on protein interactions

2015
This thesis involves the examination and description of the effects of thermodynamic non-ideality arising from the space-filling properties of solute species present in the system. Both developmental and applied aspects of nonideality are investigated.Expressions are derived in Chapter 1 for the effects of thermodynamic non-ideality arising from the ...
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Interpretation of thermodynamic non-ideality in sedimentation equilibrium experiments on proteins

Biophysical Chemistry, 2000
This investigation re-examines theoretical aspects of the allowance for effects of thermodynamic non-ideality on the sedimentation equilibrium distribution for a single macromolecular solute, and thereby resolves the question of the constraints that pertain to the definition of the activity coefficient term in the basic sedimentation equilibrium ...
Wills, P. R., Hall, D., Winzor, D. J.
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold

Nature, 2021
John M Jumper   +2 more
exaly  

Effect of decreasing ideal protein levels on performance results and nitrogen efficiency of growing-finishing gilts

Archives of Animal Nutrition, 2010
S. Millet   +4 more
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Effect of ideal protein on muscle mass development

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2013
L.K. Bowen, P.M. Graham-Thiers
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