Artificial Receptor in Synthetic Cells Performs Transmembrane Activation of Proteolysis
Transmembrane signaling is the hallmark of living cells and is among the highest challenges for the design of synthetic cells. Herein, an artificial receptor based on the chemistry of self‐immolative linkers is used to communicate information across the lipid bilayer, for transmembrane activation of enzymatic activity. Abstract The design of artificial,
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The amino-acidity curve induced by the ingestion of gelatine may be applied in pancreatic disorders in adults. It may, if positive, offer a useful complement to the clinical diagnosis and be compared with other laboratory tests. Certain sources of error must be eliminated: in particular, delay in the absorption due to gastric or intestinal stenosis ...
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