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Asynchronous mouse embryo polarization leads to heterogeneity in cell fate specification

open access: yeseLife
The first lineage allocation in mouse and human embryos separates the inner cell mass (ICM) from the outer trophectoderm (TE). This symmetry-breaking event is executed through polarization of cells at the 8 cell stage and subsequent asymmetric divisions,
Adiyant Lamba   +11 more
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Impact of severe cracked germanium (111) substrate on aluminum indium gallium phosphate light-emitting-diode’s electro-optical performance

open access: yesOpen Physics, 2016
Cracked die is a serious failure mode in the Light Emitting Diode (LED) industry – affecting LED quality and long-term reliability performance. In this paper an investigation has been carried out to find the correlation between severe cracked germanium ...
Annaniah Luruthudass   +1 more
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The Substrate Specificity of Pantethinase [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1973
The substrate specificty of pantethinase, the mammalian enzyme which has been isolated from horse kidney cortex, has been studied. The real substrate has been found to be pantetheine in the reduced form, and the involvement of one or more—SH groups of the enzyme is also considered.A number of other compounds, chemically related to pantetheine, has also
S, Duprè   +4 more
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Substrate Specificity of the SecB Chaperone [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1999
The bacterial chaperone SecB assists translocation of proteins across the inner membrane. The mechanism by which it differentiates between secretory and cytosolic proteins is poorly understood. To identify its binding motif, we screened 2688 peptides covering sequences of 23 proteins for SecB binding.
Knoblauch, Nicola T. M.   +5 more
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The Substrate Specificity of Fumarase

open access: yesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1968
Abstract The substrate specificity of fumarase has been studied by measuring the ability of the enzyme to hydrate or dehydrate derivatives of fumarate and l-malate. Fumarase was observed to hydrate fumarate and its derivatives in the order, fluorofumarate g fumarate g chlorofumarate g bromofumarate g acetylenedicarboxylate g iodofumarate g mesaconate ...
J W, Teipel, G M, Hass, R L, Hill
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Chondro progenitor cell response to specifically modified substrate interfaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Current visions in cartilage repair aim at moving from fibrocartilaginous to a more hyaline like repair tissue by combining autologous cells of different origins (in situ recruited or in vitro precultivated) with repair supporting biomaterials.
Vonwil, Daniel
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The substrate specificity of phospholipase A

open access: yesBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Specialized Section on Lipids and Related Subjects, 1963
Investigations on variously modified analogues of phospholipids elucidated the following substrate characteristics for phospholipase A (Crotalus adamanteus). 1. 1. Within the class of α-phosphoglycerides l-isomers are readily hydrolysed, while d-α-phospholipids appeared not to be attacked. 2. 2.
Deenen, L.L.M. van, Haas, Gerard H. de
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Determining the critical size of EUV mask substrate defects [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Determining the printability of substrate defects beneath the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) reflecting multilayer stack is an important issue in EUVL lithography.
Hakseung Han   +11 more
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Solving the inverse problem for determining the optical characteristics of materials

open access: yesDiscrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science, 2020
The paper describes a methodology for determining the optical and physical properties of anisotropic thin film materials. This approach allows in the future designing multilayer thin-film coatings with specified properties.
Konstantin P. Lovetski   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Multisite dependency of an E3 ligase controls monoubiquitylation-dependent cell fate decisions

open access: yeseLife, 2018
Metazoan development depends on tightly regulated gene expression programs that instruct progenitor cells to adopt specialized fates. Recent work found that posttranslational modifications, such as monoubiquitylation, can determine cell fate also ...
Achim Werner   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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