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(Invited) Impact of the Substrate Specifications on the Extended Defects Induced by the Deep Trench Isolation

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2021
Deep Trench Isolation (DTI) integrated in BCD Technology can induce crystal defectivity. Architectural and process solutions are not enough to completely eradicate the problem in the devices where the DTI reaches the bulk silicon of the epitaxial wafers.
I. Mica   +10 more
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Substrate specificity of caeruloplasmin. Phenylalkylamine substrates

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1974
Abstract Several phenylalkylamines have been examined as substrates for the copper-containing oxidase caeruloplasmin and it has been shown that the compounds most readily oxidized by this enzyme are those which contain a 3,4-dioxygenation pattern in the aromatic ring.
B C, Barrass   +3 more
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Substrate Specificity of Mycodextranase

Nature, 1966
MYCODEXTRAN (nigeran) is an unbranched polysaccharide composed of a regular alternating sequence of α–(1rarr;3) and α–(1→4) linked glucopyranosyl units. It is produced in the mycelia of various species of moulds1. Reese and Mandels have recently reported2 the isolation and partial purification of an inducible glucanase (mycodextranase) produced in the ...
J H, Nordin   +3 more
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Substrate specificity of pullulanase

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1970
Abstract Action of pullulanase from Aerobacter aerogenes has been tested on a number of starch oligosaccharides. Hydrolysis is confined to cleavage of α-1 → 6-interchain links between oligosaccharide chains containing a minimum of two glucose units per chain.
M, Abdullah, D, French
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Preparation of Tunable Extracellular Matrix Microenvironments to Evaluate Schwann Cell Phenotype Specification.

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2020
Traumatic peripheral nervous system (PNS) injuries currently lack suitable treatments to regain full functional recovery. Schwann cells (SCs), as the major glial cells of the PNS, play a vital role in promoting PNS regeneration by dedifferentiating into ...
Zhenyuan Xu, Jacob A Orkwis, G. Harris
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PIEZO1 Mediated Currents are Modulated by Substrate Mechanics.

ACS Nano, 2019
PIEZO1 is a bona fide mammalian mechanically activated channel that has recently been shown to provide instructive cues during neuronal specification, texture sensing and cell migration where mechanical inputs arise at the interface between the cells and
N. Bavi   +4 more
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Substrate specificity of pyroglutamylaminopeptidase

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1985
Three synthetic peptides (compounds 4-6) were tested as substrates of pyroglutamylaminopeptidase. In addition, inhibition of the hydrolysis of these substrates by compounds 8 and 9 was also examined. The enzyme does not appreciably catalyze the hydrolysis of peptides with six-membered ureido rings at the amino terminus, but it tolerates well a five ...
J T, Capecchi, G M, Loudon
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The Substrate Specificity of Sirtuins

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2016
Sirtuins are NAD + -dependent enzymes universally present in all organisms, where they play central roles in regulating numerous biological processes.
Bheda, P.   +3 more
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Substrate specificity of a human-specific esterase

Analytical Biochemistry, 1973
Abstract A human species-specific esterase has been identified in tissues, cell cultures, and urine. It is the most slowly migrating (i.e., cathodal) of the esterase isoenzymes in agarose electrophoresis; it is not a choline estrase, a pseudocholine esterase, an acetyl phenylalanine-3-naphthyl esterase or N -benzoyl-arginine-3-naphthyl esterase ...
D, Munjal, N R, Rose
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