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Trends in Microbiology, 2000
MIP channels occur in all classes of organism ranging from bacteria to man. There are two major categories of MIP channels, aquaporins and glycerol facilitators, which facilitate the diffusion across biological membranes of water or glycerol and other uncharged compounds, respectively.
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MIP channels occur in all classes of organism ranging from bacteria to man. There are two major categories of MIP channels, aquaporins and glycerol facilitators, which facilitate the diffusion across biological membranes of water or glycerol and other uncharged compounds, respectively.
I, Hohmann +3 more
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Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Wireless mobile multimedia - WOWMOM '01, 2001
As the number of Mobile IP users grows, so will the signaling overhead associated with Internet mobility management in the core IP network. This presents a significant challenge to Mobile IP as the number of mobile devices scale-up. In cellular networks, registration and paging techniques are used to minimize the signaling overhead and optimize the ...
Xiaowei Zhang +2 more
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As the number of Mobile IP users grows, so will the signaling overhead associated with Internet mobility management in the core IP network. This presents a significant challenge to Mobile IP as the number of mobile devices scale-up. In cellular networks, registration and paging techniques are used to minimize the signaling overhead and optimize the ...
Xiaowei Zhang +2 more
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1997
Abstract The group of the Mip (macrophage infectivity potentiator) proteins should be thought of as a subfamily of the FK506-binding proteins (FKBPs). Proteins that are combined in this group share a C-terminal region homologous to FKBP12, and an N-terminal extension of about 100 amino acid residues.
G Fischer, J -U Rahfeld
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Abstract The group of the Mip (macrophage infectivity potentiator) proteins should be thought of as a subfamily of the FK506-binding proteins (FKBPs). Proteins that are combined in this group share a C-terminal region homologous to FKBP12, and an N-terminal extension of about 100 amino acid residues.
G Fischer, J -U Rahfeld
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Material properties and applications of mechanically interlocked polymers
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Laura F Hart +2 more
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Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2019
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: Antibody Mimics for Bioimaging and Therapy
Chemical Reviews, 2020Karsten Haupt +2 more
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