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Immunochemical studies on the binding specificity of the blood group Leb specific lectin Griffonia simplicifolia IV
(Elsevier, 1983-05)
The specificity of the Griffonia simplicifolia IV (GS-IV) lectin was studied by quantitative precipitin and quantitative precipitin inhibition assays. The lectin precipitated most strongly with a human H,Leb blood group ...
A direct-elution technique for the recovery of thin-layer samples
(Elsevier, 1978-01)
An elution technique is described which permits the recovery of samples from flexible thin-layer chromatograms without removal of the layer from the plate. This simple method avoids many of the problems associated with ...
An investigation of the maximum experimental safe gap anomaly
(Elsevier, 1979)
The "safe gap" is defined as the maximum gap between two close-fitting, flat, machined metal surfaces that will just prevent an explosion within a vessel from producing a propagating combustion wave in the gases that ...
Determination of Binding Mode: Intercalation
(Academic PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2000-02)
A small molecule can be assumed to bind to DNA by intercalation between base pairs if it causes lengthening and unwinding of the DNA helix and undergoes changes in its spectral properties, such as DNA‐induced hypochromism ...
Assignments of the n[pi]* singlet states of p-benzoquinone
(Elsevier, 1974-03-30)
The vapor phase fluorescence spectra of p-benzoquinone-h4 and d4 are reported and discussed in relation to the assignment of the low lying singlet states. The low temperature, polarized single crystal electronic absorption ...
Early events of Bacillus anthracis germination identified by time-course quantitative proteomics
(WILEY-VCH Verlag, 2006-10)
Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores involves rehydration of the spore interior and rapid degradation of several of the protective layers, including the spore coat. Here, we examine the temporal changes that occur ...
Cellular Delivery of Locked Nucleic Acids (LNAs)
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2002-06)
Locked nucleic acids (LNAs) are RNA derivatives that have an O‐methylene linkage between the 2 and 4 positions of the ribose. This leads to exceptionally high‐affinity binding to complementary sequences. They are synthesized ...
Poly(organophosphazene)s and the sol–gel technique
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 1999-05)
We report a survey of the utilization of phosphazene materials in combination with metal alkoxide precursors to form ceramics through the sol–gel technique. Silicon, titanium, zirconium and aluminum three-dimensional oxide ...