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Pores for thought: nuclear pore complex proteins

Trends in Cell Biology, 1994
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are enormous macromolecular structures that mediate the active exchange of proteins and RNPs between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Recent work has resulted in a windfall of identified NPC polypeptides, many with unique sequences.
M P, Rout, S R, Wente
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Pore to Pore Validation of Pore Network Modelling against Micromodel Experiment Results

Proceedings, 2016
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Yang, Jianhui   +3 more
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In Praise of Pores

Science, 2008
Highly porous structures are found extensively in the natural world (1), because their design enables the efficient optimization of characteristics such as the strength-to-density and stiffness-to-density ratios. Moreover, synthetic porous ceramics have advantages over metallic or polymeric components, especially when resistance to high-temperature or ...
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The pore length, the pore number and the pore anisotropy distributions in porous materials

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2018
Abstract The differential pore lengths Li, the differential pore numbers Ni and the differential pore anisotropies Bi in porous materials are estimated in a unified way and presented as a function of pore radius ri. Those parameters can be determined from the differential specific surface area Si and the differential specific pore volume Vi ...
Philippos Pomonis, Antigoni Margellou
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Pore-System Facies: Pore Throats and Pore Bodies

2014
When Archie (1950) first introduced the term “petrophysics,” he outlined a tentative petrophysical system “. . . which revolves mainly around pore-size distribution which defines the capillary pressure curve, permeability, and porosity.” As such, a pore distribution does not necessarily coincide with a specific rock type.
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On The Cavitation and Pore Blocking in Cylindrical Pores with Simple Connectivity

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2011
We present a grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation of argon adsorption in connected cylindrical pores at 87.3 K. A number of pore models are constructed from various components: finite cylinder, finite cone, and flat surface. In the case of two cylinders of different sizes connected to each other with open ends, the adsorption isotherm can be ...
Nguyen, Phuong T. M.   +2 more
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The Vision of the Pore

Science, 1998
Proteins that reside within membranes have been notoriously hard to crystallize, and so we have few detailed views of their structure. In this issue, the laboratory of MacKinnon ([ Doyle et al ][1]. and [ MacKinnon et al ][2].) now present the x-ray crystal structure of a potassium channel from the bacteria Streptomyces lividans .
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Gramicidin Channels And Pores

Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 1990
MODEL NOMENCLATURE 129 POLYMORPHISM OF GRAMICIDIN . . 133 Identification of Multiple Conformations in Solution 133 One Predominant Conformation Is Present in Membranes 137 Ion Binding Affects Gramicidin Conformations ... 139 PHYSICAL NATURE OF THE CONFORMERS 141 The Pore Is a Double Helix 1 41 The Channel Is a Helical Dimer 144 fon ...
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The Nuclear Pore Complex

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1995
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) creates an aqueous channel across the nuclear envelope through which macromolecular transport between nucleus and cytoplasm occurs. Nucleocytoplasmic traffic is bidirectional and involves diverse substrates, including protein and RNA.
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Pore monomers and pores

The present invention relates to novel pore monomers, pores formed from the pore monomers and their uses in analyte detection and characterisation.
Wallace, Elizabeth Jayne   +4 more
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