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Gene Polymorphisms

2013
Over the last decade, the explosive advances in sequencing and genotyping technologies fueled by major financial investments in basic science, have evidenced that hundreds of genes harboring variations contribute to human cancers and that genetic variability may influence patients' responses to post-surgical treatments (Hamburg and Collins, N Engl J ...
Siano, M, Vecchione, M, ILARDI, GENNARO
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Polymorphism of Lecithins

Nature, 1968
Lecithin–water systems display a variety of phases. Several of these phases, observed at a high temperature in the presence of small amounts of water, belong to a class of structures recently discovered in the anhydrous divalent cation-soaps. In these structures the polar groups are clustered in rod-shaped regions, embedded in a disordered paraffin ...
Vittorio Luzzati   +2 more
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Polymorphism of Spironolactone

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1991
Single crystals of two polymorphic and four solvated crystalline forms of spironolactone (C24H32O4S) were obtained using different solvents. The morphology, symmetry, and crystallographic parameters were determined for all crystal forms except for the one obtained from methanol.
B. Legendre   +4 more
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Routes to Polymorphism

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1993
It is well known that for a single, autosomal locus with differential viabilities convergence to a stable equilibrium is assured. However if new alleles are introduced sequentially by mutation the final equilibrium may depend on the particular sequence. Thus the equilibrium to which the population moves will be randomly determined.
Chris Cannings, J.P. Tyrer, G.T. Vickers
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Polymorphism in Sulfonamides

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1972
An evaluation of entropies and enthalpies of transition and fusion and a comparison of X-ray diffraction patterns and IR spectra of polymorphic forms of structurally related compounds were undertaken to obtain information which might prove useful in correlating the frequency of occurrence of polymorphism with certain aspects of chemical structure ...
Shiu Shiang Yang, J. Keith Guillory
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The polymorphisms of fucosyltransferases

Legal Medicine, 2001
The alpha(1,2)fucosyltransferase Se enzyme regulates the expression of the ABH antigens in secretion. Secretors, who have ABH antigens in their saliva, have at least one functional Se allele in the FUT2 locus, while non-secretors, who fail to express ABH antigens in saliva, are homozygous for the non-functional se allele. Molecular analyses of the FUT2
Hiroshi Kimura   +2 more
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Encapsulation and Polymorphism

1998
This chapter discusses the encapsulation and polymorphic features of Java. It illustrates how the encapsulation facilities can allow quite fine-grained control over the visibility of elements of your programs. The concept of packages is also discussed, along with some concrete examples. The polymorphic nature of Java concludes the chapter.
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The polymorphism of sulphathiazole

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 1981
Abstract Three crystalline modifications and one amorphous form of sulphathiazole have been characterized using differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. The melting points of polymorphs I, II and III are 201.0°C, 196.5°C and 173.6°C, respectively.
M. Lagas, Coenraad F. Lerk
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Polymorphism

2013
R.J. Kulathinal, R.S. Singh
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Polymorphism (Genetic Polymorphism)

2004
Mark I. McCarthy, Steven Wiltshire
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