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Protein can undergo liquid–liquid phase separation and liquid‐to‐solid transition to form liquid condensates and solid aggregates. These phase transitions can be influenced by post‐translational modifications, mutations, and various environmental factors.
Tianchen Li+3 more
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1H-NMR analysis of feces: new possibilities in the helminthes infections research
Background Analysis of the stool samples is an essential part of routine diagnostics of the helminthes infections. However, the standard methods such Kato and Kato-Katz utilize only a fraction of the information available.
Sarantos Kostidis+6 more
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Investigating particle size effects on NMR spectra of ions diffusing in porous carbons through a mesoscopic model [PDF]
Characterizing ion adsorption and diffusion in porous carbons is essential to understand the performance of such materials in a range of key technologies such as energy storage and capacitive deionisation. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful technique to get insights in these systems thanks to its ability to distinguish between ...
arxiv
Adsorption and Separation by Flexible MOFs
Flexible metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) present significant potential for gas storage and separation due to their structural dynamic. This review explores the rationale behind the flexible MOFs' enhanced working capacity and separation factors. It also addresses key challenges, including phase transition kinetics, crystal robustness, cycling, shaping,
Irena Senkovska+4 more
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New bacterial carbohydrate structure database (BCSDB)
A new free glycomic database (Bacterial Carbohydrate Structure Database) was established. It contains data on the structure, bibliography, NMR spectra, biochemical and other properties of all bacterial carbohydrates reported before 2006.
F. V. Toukach+2 more
doaj
Self‐assembled amphiphilic phosphonate‐based supramolecule functions as a perovskite crystallization‐driven template at SnO2/perovskite buried interface, which induces a highly preferred (100) orientation toward out‐of‐plane direction, facilitates carrier extraction and transfer, passivates the intrinsic defects, and achieves a promising efficiency of ...
Zhenrong Wang+22 more
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BackgroundMetabolic phenotyping has become an important 'bird's-eye-view' technology which can be applied to higher organisms, such as model plant and animal systems in the post-genomics and proteomics era.
Eisuke Chikayama+4 more
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Nutation-Based Longitudinal Sensing Protocols for High-Field NMR With Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond [PDF]
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond enable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of samples at the nano- and micron scales. However, at typical tesla-scale NMR magnetic field strengths, NV-NMR protocols become difficult to implement due to the challenge of driving fast NV pulse sequences sensitive to nuclear Larmor frequencies above a few ...
arxiv
Molecular structure refinement by direct fitting of atomic coordinates to experimental ESR spectra
An attempt is made to bypass spectral analysis and fit internal coordinates of radicals directly to experimental liquid- and solid-state electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra.
Atkinson+48 more
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Structure based inhibitor design targeting glycogen phosphorylase b. Virtual screening, synthesis, biochemical and biological assessment of novel N-acyl-β-d-glucopyranosylamines [PDF]
Glycogen phosphorylase (GP) is a validated target for the development of new type 2 diabetes treatments. Exploiting the Zinc docking database, we report the in silico screening of 1888 β- D-glucopyranose-NH-CO-R putative GP inhibitors differing only in ...
Agius+70 more
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