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Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2017
AbstractThis unit describes a number of methods for modifying cysteine residues of proteins and peptides. A general procedure for alkylation of cysteine residues in a protein of known size and composition with haloacyl reagents or N‐ethylmaleimide (NEM) is presented, and alternate protocols describe similar procedures for use when the size and ...
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AbstractThis unit describes a number of methods for modifying cysteine residues of proteins and peptides. A general procedure for alkylation of cysteine residues in a protein of known size and composition with haloacyl reagents or N‐ethylmaleimide (NEM) is presented, and alternate protocols describe similar procedures for use when the size and ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
Developpement d'un nouveau procede de modification de l'urokinase par la serumalbumine humaine. Avantages de cette urokinase modifiee: resistance a la chaleur, a la pepsine et a un inhibiteur placentaire de l ...
Guodong Mao+2 more
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Developpement d'un nouveau procede de modification de l'urokinase par la serumalbumine humaine. Avantages de cette urokinase modifiee: resistance a la chaleur, a la pepsine et a un inhibiteur placentaire de l ...
Guodong Mao+2 more
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A MODIFICATION OF THE RESPIRATOR
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948The respirator1in widest use consists of a box in which one places the patient in order to subject his body to alternating positive and negative (or zero and negative) pressures. These changes in pressure cause air to pass in and out of the lungs, as the respiratory system of the patient is in communication with the air outside the box.
Donald E. Hale, W. James Gardner
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1980
Although normal mitosis is characterized by the regular alternation of chromosome reproduction and segregation of daughter chromosomes, the two processes are not necessarily correlated, and their relationship can be changed in different ways (cf. Oksala, 1954).
Eeva Therman, Millard Susman
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Although normal mitosis is characterized by the regular alternation of chromosome reproduction and segregation of daughter chromosomes, the two processes are not necessarily correlated, and their relationship can be changed in different ways (cf. Oksala, 1954).
Eeva Therman, Millard Susman
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Education + Training, 1977
To such apparently simple questions as “why do I work?” and “why do others work?”, some very complicated answers are forthcoming. Indeed, a veritable jungle of theories exists purporting to explain behaviour in general and employee motivation in particular.
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To such apparently simple questions as “why do I work?” and “why do others work?”, some very complicated answers are forthcoming. Indeed, a veritable jungle of theories exists purporting to explain behaviour in general and employee motivation in particular.
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