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A postnatal molecular switch drives the activity-dependent maturation of parvalbumin interneurons

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Molecular switches controlled by light

Chem. Commun., 2006
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Devens, Gust   +2 more
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Molecular switches in GPCRs

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2019
Molecular switches in GPCRs enable passing the signal from the agonist binding site, usually located close to the extracellular surface, to the intracellular part of the receptor. The switches are usually associated with conserved structural motifs on transmembrane helices (TMs), and they are accompanied by adjacent residues which provide the signal to
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Molecular Switches Based on Molecular Inclusion

1998
The synthesis of calix[4]arene-based carceplexes via two different methods is described, as well as a method for modifying the behavior of guests after incarceration. A new approach for the development of a molecular switch is presented.
Reinhoudt, David N.   +2 more
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Molecular Switches in Troponin

1998
The contraction of vertebrate striated muscle contraction, and hence its work output, is controlled by Ca2+, which binds to troponin (Tn) associated with tropomyosin (TM) and actin in the thin filaments. Tn consists of three subunits: TnC, the Ca(2+)-receptor; TnI, an inhibitor of actomyosin activity; and TnT, anchoring Tn to TM.
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Molecular Metal Wires and Molecular Switches

19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers), 2005
Owing to their fascinating bonding nature, the metal-metal (M-M) multiple bonds in dinuclear metal complexes have been an interesting and vital research topic. During the past decade, our seminal and systematic approaches on the all-syn oligo-(/spl alpha/-pyridyl)amido ligands coordinated metal ions have successfully opened up a new chapter, extending ...
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Spatial periodicity in molecular switching

Nature Nanotechnology, 2008
The ultimate miniaturization of future devices will require the use of functional molecules at the nanoscale and their integration into larger architectures. Switches represent a prototype of such functional molecules because they exhibit characteristic states of different physical/chemical properties, which can be addressed reversibly.
DRI, CARLO   +4 more
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A supramolecular switch with molecular memory

Chem. Commun., 2007
A supramolecular switch is demonstrated that maintains a stable ON state even in the absence of guest at room temperature.
Judith M, Lavin, Ken D, Shimizu
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Molecular Switch on a Metal Surface

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006
We report a theoretical study for the conformational switching of molecules on Au(111) surface in the presence of an applied electric field. Ab initio calculations for N-(2-mercaptoethyl)benzamide indicate that this molecule, when adsorbed, can exist as two stable conformers of nearly equal energies, but the dipoles point in reverse directions with ...
Bidisa, Das, Shuji, Abe
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