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Drug Discovery Today, 2000
Monitor provides an insight into the latest developments in drug discovery through brief synopses of recent presentations and publications together with expert commentaries on the latest technologies. There are two sections: Molecules summarizes the chemistry and the pharmacological significance and biological relevance of new molecules reported in the
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Monitor provides an insight into the latest developments in drug discovery through brief synopses of recent presentations and publications together with expert commentaries on the latest technologies. There are two sections: Molecules summarizes the chemistry and the pharmacological significance and biological relevance of new molecules reported in the
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1993
This chapter provides an overview of organic chemistry. Organic chemistry began as the chemistry of living things, like yeast, moulds, mushrooms, willow trees, and whales. It is based on the compounds of carbon, the molecules of which are the essence of organic chemistry. The chapter then looks at the ways in which atoms join together to form molecules.
Hornby Michael, Peach Josephine
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This chapter provides an overview of organic chemistry. Organic chemistry began as the chemistry of living things, like yeast, moulds, mushrooms, willow trees, and whales. It is based on the compounds of carbon, the molecules of which are the essence of organic chemistry. The chapter then looks at the ways in which atoms join together to form molecules.
Hornby Michael, Peach Josephine
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Molecules in molecules calculations on decacyclene
Theoretica Chimica Acta, 1971The “molecules in molecules” method has been used to calculate the energies of the lowest four excited states of the decacyclene molecule which has been regarded as composed of three acenaphtylene biradicals. Comparison with experimental data and previous theoretical results shows that the results obtained with the present method are satisfactory.
N. P. Van Asselt+3 more
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Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1974
The study of interstellar molecules broadly includes two areas of interest. One area uses the unique ability of molecules to act as probes of the physical conditions in the cold, dense, visually opaque component of the interstellar medium. The physical properties of this and other components of the interstellar medium are summarized.
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The study of interstellar molecules broadly includes two areas of interest. One area uses the unique ability of molecules to act as probes of the physical conditions in the cold, dense, visually opaque component of the interstellar medium. The physical properties of this and other components of the interstellar medium are summarized.
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2011
Movement is intrinsic to life. Biologists have established that most forms of directed nanoscopic, microscopic and, ultimately, macroscopic movements are powered by molecular motors from the dynein, myosin and kinesin superfamilies. These motor proteins literally walk, step by step, along polymeric filaments, carrying out essential tasks such as ...
Delius, Max von, Leigh, David A
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Movement is intrinsic to life. Biologists have established that most forms of directed nanoscopic, microscopic and, ultimately, macroscopic movements are powered by molecular motors from the dynein, myosin and kinesin superfamilies. These motor proteins literally walk, step by step, along polymeric filaments, carrying out essential tasks such as ...
Delius, Max von, Leigh, David A
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On finding all suboptimal foldings of an RNA molecule.
Science, 1989An algorithm and a computer program have been prepared for determining RNA secondary structures within any prescribed increment of the computed global minimum free energy.
M. Zuker
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Molecule-molecule forward scattering
Science, 2020Chemical Physics The classical picture of nonreactive inelastic scattering implies that a considerable transfer of translational to rotational energy should be accompanied by backward scattering. Using cross–molecular beam scattering combined with velocity map imaging, Sun et al.
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Chem. Commun., 2010
The high stability of gold makes its surface an attractive substrate for the deposition of molecular materials and their functioning in devices. There are many substantial and profound experimental and theoretical issues that the use of any metal interacting with molecules requires to address.
Saendig N., ZERBETTO, FRANCESCO
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The high stability of gold makes its surface an attractive substrate for the deposition of molecular materials and their functioning in devices. There are many substantial and profound experimental and theoretical issues that the use of any metal interacting with molecules requires to address.
Saendig N., ZERBETTO, FRANCESCO
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2004
Table 10.1 gives some approximate values for the atomic composition of a cell. The atomic composition represents a highly reductionist view, somewhat akin to asserting that the informational content of Macbeth is — Σaipnabec p i 1og2p i , where p i is the normalized frequency of occurrence of the ith letter of the alphabet. The next stage of complexity
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Table 10.1 gives some approximate values for the atomic composition of a cell. The atomic composition represents a highly reductionist view, somewhat akin to asserting that the informational content of Macbeth is — Σaipnabec p i 1og2p i , where p i is the normalized frequency of occurrence of the ith letter of the alphabet. The next stage of complexity
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In Vivo Activation of the p53 Pathway by Small-Molecule Antagonists of MDM2
Science, 2004L. Vassilev+11 more
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