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OsAPSE modulates non-covalent interactions between arabinogalactan protein <i>O</i>-glycans and pectin in rice cell walls. [PDF]
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Rapid detection of ricin at trace levels in complex matrices by asialofetuin-coated beads and bottom-up proteomics using high-resolution mass spectrometry. [PDF]
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Ricin intoxication by lethal dose of castor seeds ingestion: a case report. [PDF]
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Ricin, ricin agglutinin, and the ricin binding subunit structural comparison by Raman spectroscopy
Journal of Molecular Structure, 2005Raman spectroscopy is used to study conformation-sensitive vibrational bands of the plant toxins ricin and ricin agglutinin and the ricin binding subunit in aqueous solution. The analysis of the Raman data yields the conformational state of the protein molecules differing from that predicted by the X-ray data.
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Critical Care Clinics, 2005
Ricin is a potent toxin found within the beans of the castor plant. Ricin's widespread availability makes it a viable biological weapon. Ricin intoxication mimics a variety of disease states, thus a low threshold of suspicion must be maintained to recognize a potential epidemic. Treatment is largely supportive.
Laura, Spivak, Robert G, Hendrickson
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Ricin is a potent toxin found within the beans of the castor plant. Ricin's widespread availability makes it a viable biological weapon. Ricin intoxication mimics a variety of disease states, thus a low threshold of suspicion must be maintained to recognize a potential epidemic. Treatment is largely supportive.
Laura, Spivak, Robert G, Hendrickson
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Disaster Management & Response, 2003
Ricin is a heterodimeric protein produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis). It is exquisitely potent to mammalian cells, being able to fatally disrupt protein synthesis by attacking the Achilles heel of the ribosome. For this enzyme to reach its substrate, it must not only negotiate the endomembrane system but it must also cross ...
Michael J, Lord +7 more
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Ricin is a heterodimeric protein produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis). It is exquisitely potent to mammalian cells, being able to fatally disrupt protein synthesis by attacking the Achilles heel of the ribosome. For this enzyme to reach its substrate, it must not only negotiate the endomembrane system but it must also cross ...
Michael J, Lord +7 more
openaire +4 more sources

