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Simulations of Macromolecules [PDF]
Reviews are based on personal experience and literature study. They are therefore limited to the extent that such experience and study are necessarily incomplete. Much has been accomplished by simulations in polymer science in recent years and the rate of publication on simulations of macromolecules is still increasing.
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Information-containing macromolecules
Nature Chemistry, 2014Howard Colquhoun and Jean-Francois Lutz consider the potential of synthetic polymers for storing information at the molecular level.
Colquhoun, Howard, Lutz, Jean-François
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Macromolecules and the Origin of Life [PDF]
From our knowledge of present day organisms, it is hard to imagine a living assembly, even at its most primitive stage, without macromolecules. In order to look for the macromolecules which possibly participated in the assembly of the primitive organisms, the reaction and formation of polymers in HCN under irradiation of ultraviolet ray of 184.9 nm ...
Haruhiko Noda+2 more
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules.
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR, 1997Nucleocytoplasmic transport is a complex process that consists of the movement of numerous macromolecules back and forth across the nuclear envelope. All macromolecules that move in and out of the nucleus do so via nuclear pore complexes that form large proteinaceous channels in the nuclear envelope.
Anita H. Corbett, Pamela A. Silver
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Physics of Macromolecules [PDF]
Proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides (carbohydrates) are macro-molecules ; they are compounds with high molecular weights. To understand the nature of their biological function and become acquainted with ways in which they are studied, it is important to establish the general properties of macromolecules.
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1988
This survey of the pharmaceutical aspects of polymers and macromolecules emphasises their use as formulation aids. It stresses the key features of polymers – their molecular weight distribution and their versatility in terms of their morphology, crystallinity, solubility and performance.
A. T. Florence, D. Attwood
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This survey of the pharmaceutical aspects of polymers and macromolecules emphasises their use as formulation aids. It stresses the key features of polymers – their molecular weight distribution and their versatility in terms of their morphology, crystallinity, solubility and performance.
A. T. Florence, D. Attwood
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The Harmony of Helical Macromolecules
Macromolecules, 2009The problem of indexing the observed layer lines in fiber diffraction patterns of complex helical structures is illustrated in a comprehensive fashion reviewing the practical aspects of the Cochran, Crick, and Vand theory of helical structures. A practical method that allows indexing the observed layer lines and determining the number of helical ...
AURIEMMA, FINIZIA, DE ROSA, CLAUDIO
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1998
The solvent–solute structure in aqueous solutions of small polar and nonpolar molecules has been described. The view presented of the disturbance of the normal hexagonal structure of liquid water by these small solutes can serve as a model for solutions of macromolecules, which, to a reasonable approximation, may be treated as a chain of small solute ...
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The solvent–solute structure in aqueous solutions of small polar and nonpolar molecules has been described. The view presented of the disturbance of the normal hexagonal structure of liquid water by these small solutes can serve as a model for solutions of macromolecules, which, to a reasonable approximation, may be treated as a chain of small solute ...
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Reactions of Macromolecules [PDF]
Reactions are often carried out on macromolecules in order to elucidate their chemical structure.
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The cybernetics of biological macromolecules
Biophysical Chemistry, 1980It used to be said, in accordance with Newtonian philosophy, that everything in this world of ours is in some degree related to everything else. And I suppose that at a macroscopic level, the same may still be maintained, although to be sure there are macroscopic situations, as in the case of evolution, where chance, or apparently chance, events, come ...
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