It is a buffer used to stabilize newly conjugated proteins, to reconstitute lyophilized conjugates, and to dilute concentrated conjugates. |
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There are two cams fixed on a common shaft that are mathematical conjugates of one another. |
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The entire complement of IAA conjugates has also been determined in vegetative tissues of several plant species. |
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The obtained conjugates were evaluated by means of Nod expression tests and confirmed through nodulation in plants. |
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Most conjugates were found in the cytoplasm and around the nuclear membrane. |
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Glutathione conjugation yields glutathione conjugates and mercapturic acid derivatives, which are excreted by the liver, kidney, or both. |
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Such treatments, known as antibody-drug conjugates, have been pursued for decades, but only now is success being achieved. |
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It's a manner of practicing culinary art that conjugates precision, rigor and creativity, but with the freedom to push ever further. |
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The private channel conjugates diversity in a very natural manner with great ease. |
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It is metabolized mainly in the liver and excreted in the urine as sulphate and glucuronide conjugates. |
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There was no evidence of glucuronide conjugates of temsirolimus or its metabolites. |
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Essentially, glutathione conjugates with xenobiotic compounds are more soluble than the original substrates and thus more easily exported from the cell. |
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However, very few proteins form stable ubiquitin conjugates. |
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Phase III consists of further metabolism of glutathione conjugates. |
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To account for one of the most important modes of detoxification in mammals, we measured uronic acid conjugates in urine of woodrats from both populations. |
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Bile acids or steroidal conjugates can also cause purple discolouration. |
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This will be followed by the design of universal linkers and the matching linker-binding proteins to create nanomoleclular conjugates for selective manipulation of signaling protein networks. |
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The appearance of Mu-9 and increase in peak height of Mu-10 after glucuronidase treatment suggests they have corresponding beta-glucuronidase hydrolyzable conjugates. |
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In addition, the notifier should submit further information to confirm that the analytical method applied in residue trials correctly quantifies the residues of 2-phenylphenol, PHQ and their conjugates. |
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All conjugates are adsorbed onto aluminum phosphate. |
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Oral delivery of taurocholic acid linked heparin-docetaxel conjugates for cancer therapy. |
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A series of nine modified dideoxynucleosides and dideoxynucleotides has been synthesized for preparing antigenic conjugates with keyhole lympet haemocyanin in order to produce specific antibodies, and develop immunoassays. |
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The peptide part directs the conjugates specifically to LHRH receptor expressing tumor cells, and mediates binding and uptake via endocytosis. |
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We have learned, in logic, that conjugates are sometimes in name only, and not in deed. |
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Kopecek Design of a multivalent galactoside ligand for selective targeting of HPMA copolymer-doxorubicin conjugates to human colon cancer cells. |
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On the first and most striking of these pieces, which come numbered like classical variations, Mr. Turner conjugates a four-note phrase while Mr. Grenadier offers a counterline, first plucked and then bowed. |
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Nor can anybody deny the evidence of the executions, obviously, or the semantic changes: China now conjugates the verb to commit suicide' as a transitive verb. |
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They almost exclusively occur as glycosidic conjugates and in unconjugated or conjugated forms in most soy protein products in high concentrations. |
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There are no major age-related differences in the overall rate of elimination of acetaminophen, but there are important differences in glucuronate and sulfate conjugates. |
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He continues with Abel's theorem, the gamma function, universal covering spaces, Cauchy's theorem for non-holomorphic functions and harmonic conjugates. |
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