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1 ches of transparent conductors in unexpected chemical groups.
2 s that have been modified by the addition of chemical groups.
3 receptor antagonists containing a variety of chemical groups.
4 anup steps make it selective toward targeted chemical groups.
5  when binding sites are composed of specific chemical groups.
6 ories: 74 chemical groups and nine "end-use" chemical groups.
7 d to align NMR peaks that represent the same chemical groups across multiple 2D NMR spectra.
8               In natural living systems, the chemical groups added following translation are often cr
9 ver, similar results were obtained regarding chemical group and cavity positions.
10 f any arbitrary combination of tip material, chemical group and substrate.
11 al of 38% of the subjects were exposed to 52 chemical groups and 257 specific chemicals.
12 ion of a series of interactions with various chemical groups and alpha-helical structure presented by
13 iments concerning the oxidation of different chemical groups and could be of interest, in the wide ar
14  to a priori-defined exposure categories: 74 chemical groups and nine "end-use" chemical groups.
15 erein, we report the orientation of selected chemical groups and secondary structure elements in alig
16 onfers resistance to herbicides of different chemical groups and sites of action and can extend to ne
17  the chemical bonding network, including the chemical groups and their connections.
18 t to probe the influence of compound charge, chemical groups, and structural features.
19 ested revealed that odorants within the same chemical group are widely dispersed while odorants from
20 interactions or proximity and orientation of chemical groups, are evident in the equilibrium-averaged
21 umbers of components, chemicals from diverse chemical groups, assays with different in vitro endpoint
22               Our results have revealed that chemical group at the gamma-carbon of the phosphonate ri
23  as a hydrophobic region(s) to interact with chemical groups at the 3- and/or 4-positions of 4-CmC.
24 ctional group that is different from the six chemical groups attached to the aromatic rings.
25  satraplatin, and picoplatin contain bulkier chemical groups attached to the platinum core compared w
26        Alternatively, random combinations of chemical groups can be used to generate diverse molecule
27 D window to correlate patterns of functional/chemical group conservation in the query protein with th
28                                              Chemical group contributions to the energetics of bindin
29              These substances belong to five chemical groups: derivatives of (i) N-(tosyl)carbamate,
30 The pyrophosphate moiety, a highly conserved chemical group different from the L-Lys-D-Ala-D-Ala dock
31 other nucleotide analogs for the analysis of chemical groups essential to a variety of RNA and DNA ac
32 ved that the potency changes induced by most chemical groups follows a nearly normal distribution cen
33 urface of microfluidic channels provide free chemical groups for further surface modification.
34  the existence of preferred and nonpreferred chemical groups for lead optimization.
35                    Substitution of different chemical groups for the 1-hydroxyl of 4-CmC resulted in
36  open wide perspectives, together with other chemical groups, for the implementation of such features
37 ic interactions occur between aminoglycoside chemical groups important for antibiotic activity and co
38 ochemical method that rapidly identifies the chemical groups important for RNA function.
39 rules governing the location of a variety of chemical groups in membranes by comparison of the result
40 dentification of the specific roles of these chemical groups in substrate recognition.
41  Spectroscopy was used to identify the major chemical groups in the extracted dye.
42                                        Those chemical groups included petroleum derivatives for anenc
43 to image and three-dimensionally reconstruct chemical groups inside a protein complex.
44 tly reduced by its adsorption on the surface chemical groups instead of directly on the SWNT array it
45 s twist residues, forming the lariat to join chemical groups involved in branching.
46 othioate substitutions, we identify specific chemical groups involved in substrate binding.
47     Here we show that mechanically sensitive chemical groups make it possible to harness the mechanic
48                                        Of 11 chemical groups, metals/metalloids were most frequently
49                    Here the effects of these chemical group modifications on the conformational prope
50                                          The chemical groups of deoxystreptamine presented to the RNA
51 e using various GDP analogues and identified chemical groups of GDP as essential for the substrate ac
52 talytic center with conserved characteristic chemical groups of the beta-lactam substrates.
53 robial strains capable of detecting specific chemicals, groups of chemicals or global biological effe
54  acid aptamer can control access to specific chemical groups on its target, which suggests that aptam
55                                In total, the chemical groups on the adenine base at the branch site a
56                                          The chemical groups on the adenine base were varied systemat
57 chol derivatives, we identified the specific chemical groups on the agonist responsible for the rapid
58 We tailored cell surfaces with bioorthogonal chemical groups on the basis of a liposome-fusion and -d
59                          We also grafted the chemical groups on the nanoparticle surface to investiga
60 s governed by molecular interactions between chemical groups on the nanoparticle surfaces and the ami
61 icular they allow substitution of individual chemical groups or atoms in a protein of interest.
62 ruler to determine the positions of specific chemical groups or atoms within proteins under condition
63 a provide the first evidence that a reactive chemical group plays an essential role in the conformati
64                The determined orientation of chemical groups provides strong constraints for modeling
65 logues was designed and tested to define the chemical groups relevant for activity and selectivity.
66                               Several of the chemical groups required to achieve a functioning hairpi
67 strands incorporating mechanically sensitive chemical groups-so-called mechanophores-that the directi
68  than for a single chemical only or multiple chemicals grouped solely by mechanism of action.
69 tion-metal molecular sandwich nanowires with chemical groups such as -F, -Cl, -CN, -NO(2), horizontal
70                    We found that hydrophilic chemical groups such as hydroxides were created on the s
71 o high pressures in the presence of specific chemical groups such as hydroxyl groups or hydrogens.The
72 t step of signal transduction that transfers chemical groups such as phosphate, acetyl and glycosyl g
73 , their effects are buffered by a cascade of chemical groups such as the NH3/NH4(+) group, leading to
74 l because vibrational frequencies of certain chemical groups, such as nitriles, are linearly sensitiv
75 ctivity was ensured against drugs from other chemical groups than fluoroquinolones.
76 ng plots indicated that fatty acids were one chemical group that discriminated between responses by A
77           This arm is typically a prosthetic chemical group that is covalently attached to the enzyme
78 e oxygens of A1492 and A1493 in 16S rRNA are chemical groups that are essential for a high-affinity R
79 ce dramatic rate enhancements using only the chemical groups that are supplied by their constituent a
80 edge of individual transfer free energies of chemical groups that become newly exposed on protein den
81 tionships between molecules and the putative chemical groups that differentiate them (e.g., H2, CH2,
82 sion that are inherently related to terminal chemical groups that limit molecular network connectivit
83 hree protein-coding genes and the five major chemical groups that were detected in the hierarchical c
84 erence between HA and FA was found for major chemical groups, that is, carbohydrates, phenols, benzen
85        Once Cys-430 is modified with a large chemical group, the channel is prevented from relaxing b
86 the possibility of attaching a wide range of chemical groups to gaseous peptides and proteins and als
87 e of 23 volatile organic compounds from four chemical groups was incomplete though the improvement in
88                          Studies of multiple chemical groups were also common (8%).
89 nd a range of compounds belonging to diverse chemical groups were assessed as potential substrates fo
90     Using a sandwich hybridization approach, chemical groups were systematically introduced into a su
91  160 volatile compounds, distributed over 12 chemical groups, were identified in the wines by an adva
92 I complexes had different sizes, shapes, and chemical groups when interacting with the same hydrophob
93 es of carbon-hydrogen and/or oxygen-hydrogen chemical groups, with little contribution of nitrogen-hy
94 ochemical methods are needed to identify the chemical groups within an RNA that are essential to its
95 ation-interference assay, we have identified chemical groups within Escherichia coli 16S ribosomal RN
96 sing similarity to PF-46396 to determine the chemical groups within PF-46396 that contribute to antiv
97 he two bound substrates, the presentation of chemical groups within the active site of each complex i
98 e-dimensional structure formed by the target chemical groups within the protein complex using simple

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