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1                                     Analytes diffuse through a hollow fiber membrane, where they are
2  phosphate, this intermediate must therefore diffuse through a molecular tunnel that connects these t
3            Whether small molecules passively diffuse through a single central channel or through mult
4 ted temperatures, in which the hydrogen ions diffuse through a stable sublattice that is provided by
5 ary to explain the rate at which innovations diffuse through a variety of social groups.
6                                      The gas diffused through a membrane and dissolved into an accept
7 ng patterns of iron oxides formed as ammonia diffuses through a gel containing FeSO(4).
8           The hydrophobic molecule menadione diffuses through a living cell membrane where it is toxi
9  in determining how a new foraging technique diffuses through a population.
10 mplitudes due to populations of fluorophores diffusing through a focused laser beam and provides a ri
11 ging revealed barium carbonate nanoparticles diffusing through a porous matrix containing copper and
12 nce suggests that O3 is unable to physically diffuse through an exterior semisolid or solid layer thu
13 investigate the time required for glucose to diffuse through an isolated pancreatic islet of Langerha
14                                 Briefly, CRE diffuses through an anion-exchange membrane (AEM) from a
15 hotons detected from a single molecule as it diffuses through an open confocal volume element are qui
16 ogical processes are driven by proteins that diffuse through and bind to a meshwork of nucleic acid p
17                       We assume that the CO2 diffuses through and/or dissolves into the capillary wat
18             We show that FHL-1 can passively diffuse through Bruch's membrane, whereas the full sized
19                          Nitric oxide freely diffuses through cell membranes, and it reacts with supe
20 neous homolytic N-NO bond fission nor freely diffuse through cellular membranes, the ability of this
21        What prevents arsenite toxicity as it diffuses through cytosol to efflux systems?
22                   Transcription factors must diffuse through densely packed and coiled DNA to find th
23                     The second is when beads diffuse through entangled F-actin networks, bead radius
24 somal enzymes produced by cells is secreted, diffuses through extracellular spaces, and can be taken
25                                           By diffusing through extracellular matrices more efficientl
26  GMP (cGMP) generated in the granulosa cells diffuses through gap junctions into the oocyte, maintain
27 eceptors summed with that generated by IP(3) diffusing through gap junction channels.
28 microbials are able to act at a distance and diffuse through heterogeneous environments.
29 s, allowing well-coated particles to rapidly diffuse through human mucus.
30  proteins PtlC through PtlH are too large to diffuse through intact peptidoglycan.
31               As charged O2 (-) is unable to diffuse through intracellular membranes, cells express d
32 , which is permeable to small molecules that diffuse through it.
33 ing indicates that monolignols can passively diffuse through lipid bilayers, but this has not been te
34 e generally too large and polar to passively diffuse through lipid membranes, while most known active
35 ffusion constants of K(+), Cu(2+), and Cl(-) diffusing through loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) cell wall
36 dical and a gas, properties that allow NO to diffuse through membranes and potentially enable it to f
37         We further show that HSNO can freely diffuse through membranes, facilitating transnitrosation
38               Unconjugated bilirubin rapidly diffuses through model phosphatidylcholine vesicles, wit
39 s as Na(+) and Cl(-) Only protons (H(+)) can diffuse through monolayer water inside the capillaries.
40  or not large macromolecules and viruses can diffuse through mucus, we observed the motion of protein
41 iameter, if coated with polyethylene glycol, diffused through mucus with an effective diffusion coeff
42  However, the mechanism by which TFs rapidly diffuse through multiple FG repeats without compromising
43 trodes has revealed that water molecules can diffuse through nanometre-thick layers of dry glass and
44 it is small enough (approximately 27 kDa) to diffuse through nuclear pore complexes.
45 gnificantly, proteins too large to passively diffuse through nuclear pores were readily imported into
46                                          FMN diffuses through outer membrane porins where it accelera
47            For instance, RNAi is inferred to diffuse through plasmodesmata (PDs), yet how its dynamic
48 in vivo, that small solutes like sucrose can diffuse through plasmodesmata up to the phloem sieve ele
49 als detected from the AATM molecules as they diffuse through polymer films of different thickness.
50 ull-length Fl-PEDF and Fl-ovalbumin proteins diffused through RPE cell monolayers from either the api
51                                 Fl-ovalbumin diffused through scleral tissues at constant rates.
52 ngs suggest that signals from cardiomyocytes diffuse through shared channels, inducing [Ca(2+)] oscil
53 ely charged amino acids made up 68% of the N diffusing through soils compared with neutral and negati
54 ogical region of interest; these probes then diffuse through solution and covalently "tag" proximal b
55  injected into the fault zone from below and diffuse through strike-parallel channels while triggerin
56 upon their ability to dissolve in and freely diffuse through the aqueous solution in which P. aerugin
57 rom the antioxidant edaravone, the probe can diffuse through the blood-brain barrier and is stable in
58 isrupt the hydrogen-bonded amine network and diffuse through the cap without hindrance and fully disp
59 th the result that acidic brine continues to diffuse through the carbonated zone to form a CH-deplete
60 eutral species of amine-containing compounds diffuse through the cell membrane and further into acidi
61 oluble compounds of (111)In, which passively diffuse through the cell membrane, bind to cytoplasmic c
62          This suggested that the enzymes can diffuse through the cell walls, due to its porosity/perm
63 ined because the molecules are restricted to diffuse through the central regions of the excitation vo
64 ilin generates actin filament fragments that diffuse through the cytoplasm, bind adaptor proteins at
65 s stochastically turns on and off while they diffuse through the cytoplasm.
66 such as G proteins and phosphoproteins, must diffuse through the cytoplasm.
67 s in which fluorescent molecules in solution diffuse through the depth of the evanescent field, but d
68   However, the need for the released drug to diffuse through the dialysis membrane delays its appeara
69 atoms into strained Si-Si bonds as the atoms diffuse through the film.
70 ers results in cofacial pyrene excitons that diffuse through the framework, while the state that domi
71 ith an S amine, allowing the R enantiomer to diffuse through the gel network, and displacing it from
72       This may explain the ability of Shh to diffuse through the HS-containing extracellular matrix,
73                           Although LCFAs can diffuse through the hydrophobic core of the plasma membr
74 ilure of intramuscularly injected insulin to diffuse through the interstitial space and failure to ca
75 thelium, requiring that trigeminal irritants diffuse through the junctional barrier at the epithelial
76                    Small molecules (<40 kDa) diffuse through the large pore of this multiprotein comp
77                                Because VLCFA diffuse through the lipid bilayer, proteins may not be r
78 herefore, most TAP-transported peptides must diffuse through the lumen of the ER before binding stabl
79  oligonucleotide substrates, these molecules diffuse through the matrix continuously cleaving the sub
80 Thus, cross-linked GPI-anchored proteins can diffuse through the membrane in complex with a transmemb
81 se its permeability (e.g., toxins), ions can diffuse through the membrane, and a potential response f
82 rization in which more stable TM1 homodimers diffuse through the membrane, transiently interacting wi
83 ments showed that both proteins could freely diffuse through the neck between the tube and GUV, and t
84 ent exploration because good solutions could diffuse through the network.
85                        Gas molecules seem to diffuse through the non-porous solid into small lattice
86 dent cargos to form transport complexes that diffuse through the NPC and are then disassembled.
87                Small molecules can passively diffuse through the NPC, whereas larger cargos require t
88 ke sequence, which is too large to passively diffuse through the nuclear pores, accumulated in the ce
89 e core region, whereas smaller particles can diffuse through the openings and spread throughout the e
90 ize hydronium-like species formed as protons diffuse through the outer channel to the proton-shuttlin
91 P) substrate, added to intact bacteria, must diffuse through the outer membrane to reach the enzyme.
92           Gravitons follow a random walk and diffuse through the outer regions of a galaxy.
93  These results suggest that nitrogen gas can diffuse through the oxidized lithium metal surface to re
94 ted) model suggests that granzymes passively diffuse through the perforin pore into the cytoplasm of
95 erally believed that steroid hormones freely diffuse through the plasma membrane of the BBB cells to
96 ulins demonstrates that molecular oxygen can diffuse through the polypeptide matrix and can be sensit
97  of the pore, permits only potassium ions to diffuse through the pore.
98            Larger carbonyl substrates cannot diffuse through the pores of 1, and conversion yields ar
99 her molecular weight (>250 kDa), in order to diffuse through the pores of such cheese structures.
100 dies, we showed that the substrate molecules diffuse through the pores of the MMPF, establishing a ho
101 ional approach, that thymine (Thy) molecules diffuse through the pores of the MOF and become base-pai
102                       Small biomolecules can diffuse through the pores of the network, whereas medium
103  minimum size of protein molecule that could diffuse through the pores was also calculated.
104 easing low molecular weight species that can diffuse through the ring elastomer.
105 e on the surface of silver nanoparticles and diffuse through the silver nanoparticles to reach the si
106 g these few minutes allows macromolecules to diffuse through the stratum corneum into the viable epid
107 MDA-like, water soluble, small molecules can diffuse through the subdural/subarachnoid space into the
108     Once secreted, these signaling molecules diffuse through the surrounding medium and eventually bi
109  gradually decohere with one another as they diffuse through the system.
110 P is confined to the IPM, being too large to diffuse through the zonulae adherentes between adjacent
111 y a temperature increase or ultrasound, ions diffused through the CNT membranes at a rate similar to
112 , most probes were weakly membrane bound and diffused through the connecting cilium without lipid bin
113                            We found that HCB diffused through the cortex and reached the cytoplam of
114 nitial stage of the reaction, the guest ions diffused through the Cu2-xS shell and reached the Cu2-xS
115                                         Both diffused through the endothelium, LUV-TRAIL being more e
116    Denaturants such as low pH buffers can be diffused through the gel pores to the protein to initiat
117      Results showed that (1) [(3)H] muscimol diffused through the meninges into the cortical tissue u
118 external stimuli was the use of CO(2), which diffused through the open pores, dramatically changing t
119                  The proteins thus liberated diffused through the overlay at rates depending on their
120 e concentrations below 0.0025% (w/v) readily diffused through the vitreous meshwork; at higher concen
121 ble such that singlet oxygen is solvated and diffuses through the aqueous solution until it reacts wi
122 mple mathematical model indicated that rhNGF diffuses through the brain interstitial space and is eli
123 hat cationic molecule rhodamine 6G laterally diffuses through the chromatographic interface of a C(18
124 asma membrane as the Vamp-GFP simultaneously diffuses through the fusion junction.
125 steoarthritis, the H2O2 at low concentration diffuses through the HMs to oxidize their encapsulated e
126 ids containing fatty acids, and subsequently diffuses through the intercorneocyte lipid lamella.
127 nerated by local activation of the membrane, diffuses through the interior of the cell, suppresses th
128 RBP is synthesized by the central retina and diffuses through the matrix, reaching the undifferentiat
129  fiber sensor is exposed to glucose, glucose diffuses through the membrane into the sensor chamber an
130      H2 produced by cells in the lower plate diffuses through the membrane into the upper plate, caus
131                 We report evidence that FGF8 diffuses through the mouse neocortical primordium from a
132 ork data to examine whether the intervention diffuses through the network and whether there are addit
133 umulations inside the organic, which rapidly diffuses through the organic primarily via the exchange
134 hin the human respiratory tract (HRT), virus diffuses through the periciliary fluid (PCF) bathing the
135 ium, and anhydrous diazomethane subsequently diffuses through the permeable membrane into the outer c
136            Finally, the unfolded polypeptide diffuses through the pore into the recipient compartment
137 ch has focused on finding an ideal drug that diffuses through the round window membrane and can be re
138                                           It diffuses through the tip-substrate gap and undergoes the
139 r hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generated by Duox diffuses through the tissue to directly regulate chemota
140 a flux of predominantly atomic carbon, which diffuses through the walls of a Joule-heated tantalum tu
141 intensity bursts from particles or molecules diffusing through the confocal probe volume, which works
142 au is locally freely tumbling and capable of diffusing through the droplet interior.
143 d into the vaginal epithelium, presumably by diffusing through the extracellular space, and entered t
144 an approximately spherical conformation when diffusing through the gel matrix, whereas larger ones ar
145 les such as CO(2), O(2), N(2), CO, and CH(4) diffusing through the ice lattice.
146  cross membranes simply by dissolving in and diffusing through the membrane lipid.
147 ng Fe(bpy)(3)(2+) initially in the pore from diffusing through the orifice.
148 e transfer resistance (Rct) of a redox probe diffusing through the polyelectrolyte brush was measured
149 ole (Py) molecules can enter the cavities by diffusing through the porous walls and then be polymeriz
150 contrast we observe between different probes diffusing through the same membrane milieu represents th
151 ewater concentrations if target contaminants diffusing through the sediment and into the sampler exhi
152 es superionic(6-12)-with liquid-like protons diffusing through the solid lattice of oxygen-when subje
153 ver, inner leaflet lipid markers are able to diffuse through these microdomains suggesting that, rath
154      The number and rate of single molecules diffusing through these films increases dramatically wit
155  been proposed that the ammonia intermediate diffuses through this molecular tunnel from the binding
156  in heparin binding dictate their ability to diffuse through tissue, with VEGF121 moving most freely
157         Recent experiments show that activin diffuses through tissues to establish a morphogen gradie
158 ped to some ligand concentration and ligands diffused through two sides.
159 N-(3-oxohexanoyl) homoserine lactone, freely diffuses through Vibrio fischeri and Escherichia coli ce
160 aining holes and the other for rigid spheres diffusing through water-filled cylindrical pores.

 
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