10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOTOLYSABLE»
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Polyphosphates—Advances in Research and Application: 2013 ...
Probes. Photolysable. by. Two-Photon. Excitation. By a News Reporter-Staff
News Editor at Biotech Week — University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc.
(Athens, GA) has been issued patent number 8173620, according to news
reporting ...
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I. Photocontrol of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors and II. ...
Here, photolysable protecting groups block important chemical moieties of
neurotransmitters until a powerful flash of light unleashes the native structure3.
Selectivity has been achieved using receptor subtype specific agonists4.
Alternatively ...
3
Excerpta medica. Section 25: Hematology
SCI. 1977 197/1129(515-520) The aggregating effect of ADP on human platelets
and the inhibiting effect of adenosine are apparently mediated by different
receptors on the cells' outer membranes. Photolysable azido analogues of
adenosine.
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Excerpta medica. Section 29: Clinical biochemistry
Virus- induced hemolysis as measured by hemoglobin release is more sensitive
to inhibition by Ca2* than is the associated fluidity change in the bilayer. 1814.
Effects of photolysable 2 azido analogues of adenosine, AMP and ADP on
human ...
5
Theilheimer's Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry
35, 95-8 (1990); use of scavengers for resin cleavage s. D.S. King et al., ibid. 36,
255-66 (1990); with photolysable o-nitrobenzylamide anchoring linkages s. R.P.
Hammer et al., ibid. 36, 31^45 (1990); with a photolysable chlorophenacyl resin ...
William Theilheimer, Alan F. Finch,
1982
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Role of Adenosine in Cerebral Metabolism And Blood Flow
Cusack, N. J. and Born, G. V. R. (1976) Inhibition of adenosine deaminase and of
platelet aggregation by 2-azidoadenosine, a photolysable analogue of
adenosine. Proc. R. Soc. B193: 307-311. Cusack, N. J. and Hourani. S. M. O. (
1981) ...
Vladimir Stefanovich, I. Okyayuz-Baklouti,
1988
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Plastic Packaging Materials for Food: Barrier Function, Mass ...
The presence of peroxidic moieties in 57 and 59 renders them thermolabile at
temperatures exceeding 100°C and photolysable under solar UV radiation. Both
processes account for homolysis of the peroxidic moieties. As a result, the ...
Otto G. Piringer, A. L. Baner,
2008
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Plastic Packaging: Interactions with Food and Pharmaceuticals
The presence of peroxidic moieties in 49 and 50 together with their conjugation
with the carbonyl moiety in one molecule renders them thermolabile at
temperatures exceeding 100 C and photolysable upon solar UV radiation (
Pospíšil et al., ...
Otto G. Piringer, A. L. Baner,
2008
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Therapeutic Targets: Modulation, Inhibition, and Activation
However, these problems have been solved by the use of membrane-permeable
and photolysable firefly luciferin esters [13,84], which circumvent the requirement
for cell disruption, and the development of “glow” reagents that prolong the ...
Luis M. Botana, Mabel Loza,
2012
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Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation
At this synapse, whole-cell recordings can be made directly from the presynaptic
terminal due to its unusually large size (~10–15 μm in perimeter [55,56]), and
fluorescent Ca2+ indicators and photolysable Ca2+ chelators can be introduced
...
Michael Selzer, Stephanie Clarke, Leonardo Cohen,
2014
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHOTOLYSABLE»
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Atmospheric chemistry: Pollution meets sea salt
Second, photochemical reactions inside the particles can lead to the release of photolysable compounds such as dichlorine (Cl2) or bromine chloride (BrCl). «Nature.com, May 08»