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1 nd consumes neither the walker nor the track irreversibly.
2 an indeed bind to MntC reversibly as well as irreversibly.
3  Ni anode damages the SOFC significantly and irreversibly.
4 from RNA/CP complexes and nucleocapsids form irreversibly.
5 alogue 39 inhibited proteasome CT-L activity irreversibly.
6 fate of the pore, which may reseal or dilate irreversibly.
7 atural environment could damage an ecosystem irreversibly.
8 atly perturb the formation of amyloid fibres irreversibly.
9 al, to be visualized immediately and ablated irreversibly.
10 osed repeatedly before dilating or resealing irreversibly.
11  organisms results in homologous chromosomes irreversibly accumulating mutations and thus evolving in
12 icities of yeast and human proteasomes using irreversibly acting alpha',beta'epoxyketone (ep) inhibit
13 ccupancy of an anesthetic binding site would irreversibly activate TASK-3.
14 tact tumor epithelial cells (TEC) can become irreversibly activated as cancer-associated-fibroblasts
15 G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that are irreversibly activated by proteolytic cleavage of the N
16                                          NEM irreversibly activated M159C TASK-3, with minimal effect
17                                     Thrombin irreversibly activates PAR1 by cleaving the amino-termin
18 and determine whether the cell reversibly or irreversibly adhered to the surface.
19 cid sites have a high tendency to convert to irreversibly adsorbed carbonaceous deposits and are resp
20 dsorbed electron-acceptor molecule and as an irreversibly adsorbed molecule that heals natural oxygen
21 eter thicknesses that were relatively rigid, irreversibly adsorbed, and collapsed upon air drying, as
22 , hence they are usually thought of as being irreversibly adsorbed.
23 muscle homeostatic conditions, and that this irreversibly affects their intrinsic regenerative and se
24 ncy steadily diminished until rhythm stopped irreversibly after 85+/-20 (mean +/- SEM) cellular ablat
25 .2 +/- 0.1 S, together with minor amounts of irreversibly aggregated material.
26                                  These drugs irreversibly alkylate parasite DNA, blocking their abili
27       The state of a given scratchpad can be irreversibly altered by CRISPR/Cas9-based targeted mutag
28 n showed the capsid expands similarly to the irreversibly altered cell entry intermediate (135S) part
29  modifies beta2M286C side-chain sulfhydryls, irreversibly altering GABA-induced currents.
30 c film on a triolein/water interface and was irreversibly anchored to the lipid surface, which is con
31 eals how only orbiting mode cells can attach irreversibly and form microcolonies.
32 t remain stable for some time before opening irreversibly and fully depolymerizing.
33 olecular hydrogen in a helium carrier gas by irreversibly and quantitatively scavenging all reactive
34                  Replication forks can stall irreversibly, and if two converging forks stall with no
35 ein which can be converted from green to red irreversibly, and thus allows spatiotemporal labeling of
36 spheric oxygen may have varied before rising irreversibly approximately 2.4 billion years ago, during
37  temperature, a majority of synMuv B mutants irreversibly arrest at the L1 stage.
38                              Centrosome loss irreversibly arrested normal cells in a senescence-like
39                              These compounds irreversibly arrested parasite growth at all stages of t
40 Sod2 loss induced cellular senescence, which irreversibly arrested proliferation in a fraction of ker
41            Cellular senescence is a state of irreversibly arrested proliferation, often induced by ge
42 rature-sensitive growth mutant, FV-P6, which irreversibly arrests before the middle of the G1 stage o
43                          Cellular senescence irreversibly arrests proliferation in response to potent
44 port here that tideglusib inhibits GSK-3beta irreversibly, as demonstrated by the lack of recovery in
45 production of female offspring, leaving them irreversibly asexual, further linking host and symbiont.
46  We hypothesized Wolbachia strains infecting irreversibly asexual, resistant to horizontal transfer T
47 ing of up to approximately eight loosely but irreversibly assembled monomeric subunits.
48  DNA to a protected state in which it is not irreversibly associated with the protoplast, and presuma
49 required by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-1 to irreversibly attach to a surface and form a biofilm.
50 ity to sand in freshwater and appeared to be irreversibly attached in primary energy minima at elevat
51 asma membrane with a polybasic domain and an irreversibly attached lipid instead of palmitate rendere
52 re terbium-labeled fluorescent reporters are irreversibly attached to receptors by metabolic glycan e
53 a chemical reporter (CR) group, where the AB irreversibly attaches the ligand to the receptor upon bi
54 the development of virus variants, which are irreversibly attenuated in terms of production of infect
55 ion of other alphaviruses with a programmed, irreversibly attenuated phenotype.
56 of ATP have been previously shown to inhibit irreversibly bacterial infection through ligation of P2X
57                          Second, GUVs shrink irreversibly because the membrane/glass adhesion creatin
58 um-mediated structural plasticity, switching irreversibly between an amorphous aggregate state and th
59 ostics, or therapeutics that selectively and irreversibly bind a target protein in vitro or in living
60 een shown to disable ibrutinib's capacity to irreversibly bind this primary target, the detailed mech
61 port the development of small molecules that irreversibly bind to a common oncogenic mutant, K-Ras(G1
62  the use of a set of research tools that can irreversibly bind to and affect the function of recombin
63 ive inhibitors of nuclear export (SINE) that irreversibly bind to CRM1 and block the function of this
64 roxysuccinimidyl (NHS) ester of oleate (SSO) irreversibly binds CD36 and has been widely used to inhi
65 ble, biotinylated pan-caspase inhibitor that irreversibly binds to and traps the active caspase, we i
66 lamp experiments, phosphine-stabilized AuNPs irreversibly blocked hERG channels, whereas thiol-stabil
67 rine-containing photoaffinity probe (RX-055) irreversibly blocked membrane transport of both endocann
68 d gastrosophageal reflux disease and acts by irreversibly blocking ATP4A, a P-type H+/K+ ATPase in ga
69 ified a small molecule that specifically and irreversibly blocks parasite attachment and subsequent i
70                       The composition of the irreversibly bound lignin component differed markedly be
71 at suggests that unlike proteases, which are irreversibly bound to activated alpha2M, hepcidin remain
72  that DNAN biotransformation products can be irreversibly bound to humin in soils as a remediation st
73 ally trapped by colloidal particles that are irreversibly bound to the oil-water interface.
74 rticle, they are predicted to be essentially irreversibly bound to the viral DNA.
75     In the above examples the dye is reduced irreversibly, but when the photocatalyst in an ink is us
76 le to cause swimming worms to stick together irreversibly by their tails, leading to the rapid format
77 P-Xyl from UDP-glucuronic acid (UDP-GlcA) is irreversibly catalyzed by UDP-glucuronic acid decarboxyl
78  strategies and methods of organic synthesis irreversibly changed for the modern chemist, both in aca
79                            Because proteases irreversibly cleave peptide bonds of protein substrates,
80    Sphingosine 1-phosphate lyase (S1P lyase) irreversibly cleaves sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) in th
81 e the point at which stem cells (SCs) become irreversibly committed along a differentiation lineage.
82 ts and unveil the intriguing concept that an irreversibly committed cell in an SC lineage can become
83 ising degradation because substrates must be irreversibly committed to degradation before Rpn11 acts.
84 monstrated that differentiated cells are not irreversibly committed to their fate.
85        It has been hypothesized that, before irreversibly committing, ESCs pass through at least one
86 e of Mecp2 during brain development does not irreversibly compromise brain function.
87 llowed by pericyte death in rigor, which may irreversibly constrict capillaries and damage the blood-
88 to stimuli and developing probes that do not irreversibly consume H2S.
89 iation capacity steadily decreases, Li(+) is irreversibly consumed at a steady rate, and pronounced S
90 ion and contraction; the rate of Li(+) being irreversibly consumed declines, and the Si SEI thickness
91 and epithelial cell dysfunction and does not irreversibly contribute to the pathogenic cascade in NPC
92                               Choline can be irreversibly converted to betaine, a major source of met
93  a result, the nanoparticles are rapidly and irreversibly converted to macroscopic aggregates.
94 clic hemiaminal cross-links (7-10) that were irreversibly converted under conditions of reductive ami
95  infection, the virus usually wins the race, irreversibly crippling the immune system before an effec
96 Gel nanoparticles (GNPs) were synthesized by irreversibly cross-linking 8 Arm PEG thiol with 1,6-hexa
97          Since incomplete remyelination will irreversibly damage axonal connections, treatments effec
98 uring enzymatic catalysis, could rapidly and irreversibly damage polypeptides were protective mechani
99   Formaldehyde is one such compound that can irreversibly damage proteins and DNA through alkylation
100                       Distinguishing between irreversibly damaged and surviving tissue could have con
101  the cognitive ability of offspring might be irreversibly damaged as a result of their mother's mild
102 ; however, a small fraction of proteins were irreversibly damaged by each oxidation cycle, and so rep
103       It has been proposed that when HCs are irreversibly damaged by noise or ototoxic drugs, surroun
104  SirT3 acts to sort moderately stressed from irreversibly damaged organelles.
105 proposed threshold of 1400 ms, the volume of irreversibly damaged tissue was in good agreement with t
106  reduce dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3), is irreversibly damaged upon exposure to molecular oxygen (
107 o-11,12-didehydrodibenzo[a,e][8]annulene and irreversibly deactivate the diamagnetic molybdenum metal
108 e activity of AMP deaminase, the enzyme that irreversibly deaminates AMP to form IMP.
109  unmet medical needs for life threatening or irreversibly debilitating conditions.
110 r Unmet Medical Need for Life Threatening or Irreversibly Debilitating Diseases or Conditions documen
111             Here we establish a platform for irreversibly decorating VLPs simply by mixing with prote
112 d in various physiological processes, can be irreversibly degraded by the membrane-bound S1P lyase (S
113 and, it is found that overstressed LEDs show irreversibly degraded device performance, possibly becau
114    Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) lyase (SPL) irreversibly degrades the bioactive sphingolipid S1P and
115    In contrast, surface water of gammaS-G18V irreversibly dehydrates with moderate concentration incr
116 ived enzyme, without its prosegment (PS), is irreversibly denatured and folds to a thermodynamically
117                                       Low pH irreversibly denatures and precipitates many bacterial p
118                             After rings open irreversibly, depolymerization of the remaining filament
119 n, degradation of host tissue, and bone that irreversibly destroys the supporting apparatus of teeth.
120  the identity of differentiated cells is not irreversibly determined but can be changed back to a plu
121                           Exhaustion was not irreversibly determined by initial activation, but was m
122 icating that the autopod positional value is irreversibly determined.
123  post-mitotic cells are generally considered irreversibly developmentally locked, i.e. incapable of b
124 s, including those able to terminally (i.e., irreversibly) differentiate in form and function.
125 d through a transient ('kiss and run') or an irreversibly dilating pore (full fusion).
126  and alkyne substituents, these radicals can irreversibly dimerize, exist as monomers in solution but
127            Protein kinase C (PKC) activation irreversibly diminished Ih and HCN1 surface expression,
128 tems might suffer sharp population drops and irreversibly disintegrate into a system collapse, via a
129 d of chromatin-remodeling agents and without irreversibly disrupting the host nucleosome.
130                   Gestational exposure to SS irreversibly disrupts lung development leading to a BPD-
131 x straightening is reversible, but phosphate irreversibly dissociates from the postpower stroke state
132 d values and the fraction of DNA duplex that irreversibly dissociates in the gas phase.
133    Moreover, a significant proportion of the irreversibly downregulated genes featured upstream bindi
134 n be specifically targeted by antibodies and irreversibly downregulated in circulating platelets in v
135                In contrast, KAR activity was irreversibly downregulated in response to induction of l
136 se studies demonstrate that Hsp90 inhibition irreversibly downregulates cell surface expression of cr
137 , while the equilibria can be reversibly and irreversibly driven toward the MOLP products by addition
138 ind that circulating ILCs are lost early and irreversibly during HIV infection.
139 ith Tat protein for 10 to 30 min suffices to irreversibly engage the activation of the TLR4 pathway,
140 which persisted after pathogen clearance and irreversibly escalated in severity with repeated infecti
141 ays, the PFP-instigated infection process is irreversibly established within 15 minutes of initial ex
142  C pecan shell biochars occurred rapidly and irreversibly even at neutral pH where retention was less
143 rrhotic livers suggest that hepatocytes from irreversibly failing livers show signs of replicative se
144 ctly activating tbx16, which in turn acts to irreversibly flip a bistable switch, leading to maintena
145 is observed (by stopped-flow) to rapidly and irreversibly form in this reaction (k1(-10 degrees C) =
146 cterial biofilms, the amyloid protein curli, irreversibly formed fibers with bacterial DNA during bio
147  wild-type A and a mutant allele A' produced irreversibly from A at small uniform rate v.
148 photoconvertible protein whose color changes irreversibly from a green to a red fluorescent form upon
149 ical systems are known to shift abruptly and irreversibly from one state to another when they are for
150 tions reveal that the defective RBCs respond irreversibly, i.e., they lose their ability to recover t
151       On top of these films, neutravidin was irreversibly immobilized by complexing the biotin moieti
152 dentified at which SFR2 was induced prior to irreversibly impacting plant growth, suggesting that SFR
153  sexually dimorphic expression of CYP2C11 is irreversibly imprinted shortly after birth by a hormone
154 r biological building blocks efficiently and irreversibly in diverse architectures.
155 ological activity and was formed rapidly and irreversibly in response to increases in auxin levels.
156 bilized from IOCS, which bound both bacteria irreversibly in the absence of NOM.
157  the case of Zn(II)) or as a chemodosimeter (irreversibly in the case of Cu(II)); however, the imine
158 tastability built into virus the envelope to irreversibly inactivate HIV-1 and provide a conceptual p
159                                 Both did not irreversibly inactivate the enzyme but efficiently trapp
160  the MS data identified sulfinic acid as the irreversibly inactivated enzyme species.
161 nizable group with a pK(a) of 7.0 and can be irreversibly inactivated through covalent modification b
162 -hydrogenase isoforms, HydA1 and HydA2, both irreversibly inactivated upon a few seconds exposure to
163 ll-free extracts, (iii) both activities were irreversibly inactivated upon exposure to O2, and (iv) b
164  temperature-rescued DeltaF508-CFTR channels irreversibly inactivated with a time constant of 5-6 min
165 ts phosphate backbone led to a molecule that irreversibly inactivates DNA polymerase beta in solution
166                           We found that TmtA irreversibly inactivates ETP by S-alkylation and that th
167 generate new pathway behaviours: OspF, which irreversibly inactivates mitogen-activated protein kinas
168 hrombin (AT) is an anticoagulant serpin that irreversibly inactivates the clotting proteinases factor
169 acellular pathogens can inhibit autophagy by irreversibly inactivating Atg8 proteins during infection
170                           Interestingly, the irreversibly inactive variant of the StI mutant StI W111
171 SOICR, whereas high levels of RyR2 oxidation irreversibly increase the threshold for SOICR leading to
172 ozymes are also increased in immune cells in irreversibly inflamed human dental pulp, and extracts of
173  synthesized and screened for the ability to irreversibly inhibit DNA polymerase beta.
174 s of nuclear export (SINEs) bind to CRM-1 to irreversibly inhibit its ability to export proteins; we
175 cription and provides a rational approach to irreversibly inhibit other kinases in vivo.
176 proach offers a novel catalytic mechanism to irreversibly inhibit protein function by targeting prote
177 ble through total synthesis and are found to irreversibly inhibit sodium ion conductance in recombina
178 ese quasi-spherical Zn(2+)-Abeta40 oligomers irreversibly inhibit spontaneous neuronal activity and c
179 g anticoagulant with active metabolites that irreversibly inhibit the platelet surface GPCR P2Y12 and
180 of bacterial natural product inhibitors that irreversibly inhibit the proteasome of eukaryotes by a n
181 of of the conjugation and new chemicals that irreversibly inhibited African malaria mosquito AChE wit
182                      WIN 18,446 strongly and irreversibly inhibited ALDH1A2 in vitro.
183  recapitulates wild type activity and can be irreversibly inhibited both in vitro and in cells.
184 nd inducible NOS but not endothelial NOS are irreversibly inhibited by H2S/NO at modest concentration
185 inesterases (AChEs) could be selectively and irreversibly inhibited by methanethiosulfonates presumab
186      The catalytic activity of BChE could be irreversibly inhibited by organophosphorus pesticides (O
187 oncentrated within human ABC-DLBCL cells and irreversibly inhibited cleavage of MALT1 substrates.
188      In comparison, the insecticide paraoxon irreversibly inhibited mosquito and human AChEs with k(i
189        The aromatic aldehyde o-vanillin also irreversibly inhibited the deoxygenation-induced conduct
190 es between active, reversibly inhibited, and irreversibly inhibited thrombin.
191      However, when Ca2+ -ATPase activity was irreversibly inhibited with thapsigargin, the S170F and
192 the inhibitor, is dragged 75 A apart, and is irreversibly inhibited.
193 more, granule products directly degrade LLO, irreversibly inhibiting its activity.
194 , it was reported that estrone-3-O-sulfamate irreversibly inhibits a new potential hormone-dependent
195                      However, ibrutinib also irreversibly inhibits alternative kinase targets, which
196 ylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) synthase and irreversibly inhibits HMG-CoA synthase in a dose-depende
197 ine (K731) in a time-dependent reaction that irreversibly inhibits LOXL2 and converts the trihydrophe
198                                           It irreversibly inhibits nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
199                        Prolonged NO exposure irreversibly inhibits respiration by covalent modificati
200 erogeneous breast cancer cell population and irreversibly inhibits the formation of free-floating mam
201 small molecule, FiVe1, which selectively and irreversibly inhibits the growth of mesenchymally transf
202 ete the virulence factor syringolin A, which irreversibly inhibits the proteasome by a novel mechanis
203 smatodendrosis, a morphological attribute of irreversibly injured astrocytes.
204 que to exclude patients with a large area of irreversibly injured brain tissue.
205 (CT) perfusion, can estimate the size of the irreversibly injured ischemic core and the volume of cri
206 dentin-pulp interface in direct contact with irreversibly injured pulp tissue.
207 patients with large baseline ischemic cores (irreversibly injured tissue).
208                 Like all retroviruses, HIV-1 irreversibly inserts a viral DNA (vDNA) copy of its RNA
209 how that Ag16Al16Si24O8.16H2O (Ag-natrolite) irreversibly inserts xenon into its micropores at 1.7 GP
210 0 exhibit a 3D layered array that transforms irreversibly into columnar periodicities during heating
211 ounts of Co(Sal(tBu,tBu))Cl and organosilane irreversibly isomerize terminal alkenes by one position.
212 ular cells are fixed progenitors, cells were irreversibly labeled before ischemia reperfusion injury
213 hat operates via an aromatization mechanism, irreversibly labeling the PLP cofactor.
214 iety and a fluorescein isothiocyanate group, irreversibly labels sigma-2 receptors in rat liver; the
215 I-edge x-ray absorption near-edge spectra of irreversibly laser excited Molybdenum using an average o
216 ch under reaction conditions leaves probably irreversibly, leading to faster decomposition and deacti
217 as if they were overdamped because energy is irreversibly leaked into diverging nonaffine fluctuation
218 acyl-Ser and LPETGG-isoacyl-Hse) that can be irreversibly ligated to N-terminal Gly-containing moieti
219         We demonstrate that Mcm proteins are irreversibly loaded onto chromatin cumulatively througho
220 on nanotubes (SWNTs) passively transport and irreversibly localize within the lipid envelope of extra
221   Proliferating descendents further en route irreversibly lose their stemness, although they retain m
222                          When hair cells are irreversibly lost from the mammalian cochlea, supporting
223  from apoptosis upon p14(ARF) induction, but irreversibly lost their ability to proliferate and initi
224 inue to allow the resource to be essentially irreversibly lost through dilution in surface waters.
225 romote regeneration of hard and soft tissues irreversibly lost to periodontitis in the Hanford miniat
226 nnels bearing Cys at position 79 or 416 were irreversibly modified by thiol-reactive reagents in a st
227 and drugs that produce biological effects by irreversibly modifying proteins.
228 -cell dependency on Kv1.3 or KCa3.1 might be irreversibly modulated by antigen exposure.
229 otent mechanism-based inhibitor and inhibits irreversibly MPO at nanomolar concentration.
230  layer on the anode robs Li from the cathode irreversibly on an initial charge, further lowering the
231 ant mass yield in the gas phase and condense irreversibly onto aerosol surfaces to produce secondary
232               Aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes irreversibly oxidize aldehydes generated from metabolism
233 -dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide, we found more irreversibly oxidized betaCys-93in HbS than in HbA.
234                                              Irreversibly oxidized GAPDH accumulated in stored erythr
235 vels, including the repair or degradation of irreversibly oxidized proteins (IOPs).
236                                   Removal of irreversibly oxidized, functionally compromised GAPDH id
237 th a large Stokes shift, fluorescent timers, irreversibly photoactivatable and reversibly photoswitch
238 le fluorescent protein tdEosFP, which can be irreversibly photoswitched from a green to red fluoresce
239                     Yet, because neurons are irreversibly post-mitotic and not readily available from
240 pled protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) is irreversibly proteolytically activated by thrombin.
241 ishingly small extent and the Rh-precatalyst irreversibly reacts with dissolved K2CO3 to form the act
242 ose a structural model for p.Q207D-c.a. that irreversibly relocates the GS domain into an activating
243 cellular matrix (ECM), are significantly and irreversibly remodeled by cellular traction forces, as w
244  extracellular matrix, are significantly and irreversibly remodelled by cellular traction forces and
245 ins through a novel catalytic mechanism that irreversibly removes the phosphate group from a phosphor
246 ents demonstrate that training the electrode irreversibly reorders the surface.
247  shortly after birth ssTnI is completely and irreversibly replaced by the adult cardiac TnI (cTnI) is
248 to investigate whether these materials could irreversibly retain a model nanoparticle, ZnO, and if so
249 and U were reversibly sorbed, Se and Cr were irreversibly sequestered via reductive precipitation.
250 ed with a competing allene dimerization that irreversibly sequesters rhodium.
251 equired strongly electrophilic reagents that irreversibly sever bonds between native organic ligands
252 oligosaccharides can be used, with TSG-6, to irreversibly shuffle HCs from pathological, HMW HC-HA to
253 ells from a patient's own blood, identifying irreversibly sickled cells in a sickle cell patient, and
254 pressed in double-positive and CD4 cells but irreversibly silenced in CD8 cells.
255 fruitful, as many tumor suppressor genes are irreversibly silenced through somatic mutation or entire
256 tions between active, reversibly silent, and irreversibly silent states.
257 trates, which in turn remodel the matrix and irreversibly simplify the alveoli.
258           Our research suggested that Hg was irreversibly sorbed via complexation with phenolic hydro
259 eveal that the surface structure of MGITC is irreversibly stabilized or "locked" in its pi-conjugated
260 ke cystic fibrosis and Liddle's syndrome are irreversibly stimulated by membrane-anchored proteases (
261 ps, are also found to block channel function irreversibly; such compounds have potential as reagents
262 omain-containing transcriptional regulators, irreversibly suppressed development of type-1 diabetes i
263 that these inert precursors specifically and irreversibly tag any HaloTag-fused protein of interest (
264 onal transgenic mice, in which podocytes are irreversibly tagged upon tamoxifen treatment (NPHS2.iCre
265 hibitors are disclosed that additionally and irreversibly target a cysteine (Cys269) found in the enz
266                              Ryanodine (Ryd) irreversibly targets ryanodine receptors (RyRs), a famil
267 nditions of high local concentration through irreversibly tethering the two G domains together at the
268 ed drug discovery approach is reported which irreversibly tethers drug-like fragments to catalytic cy
269 ivation wavelength, the oxazine ring cleaves irreversibly to bring the adjacent BODIPY fragment in co
270 analysis suggested that MSNB inhibitors bind irreversibly to Cys-298 within the AF-2 cleft of TRbeta
271  compounds and a taxane that otherwise bound irreversibly to dialysis membranes and which exhibited d
272 xplains how a small molecule binds virtually irreversibly to inhibit receptor activation by the tethe
273  a selective proteasome inhibitor that binds irreversibly to its target.
274 s an indication that some chemicals may sorb irreversibly to muscle proteins, which needs further res
275 protein when newly synthesized, which shifts irreversibly to red fluorescence when oxidized.
276 omprising four species, that bacteria adhere irreversibly to surfaces through multiple, reversibly-bi
277 n of first covalent ligands designed to bind irreversibly to the CB1R allosteric site.
278 alidation of BQCA analogues designed to bind irreversibly to the M1 mAChR.
279  inactive version of the Csy4 nuclease binds irreversibly to transcripts engineered with a 16-nt hair
280 64)Cu-L19K-FDNB), which binds covalently and irreversibly to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF
281 g detergents, a step that can lead, possibly irreversibly, to protein denaturation.
282 al calculations suggest that 1T phase can be irreversibly transformed into a more active 1T' phase as
283    In addition, the less stable Au38T can be irreversibly transformed to the more stable Au38Q at 50
284 at uncontrolled PI3K activity within oocytes irreversibly transforms granulosa cells (GC), causing GC
285 th high concentrations of plasma capture and irreversibly trap abundant proteins.
286 t neither the tracer nor its metabolites are irreversibly trapped in the prehepatic splanchnic area w
287                     During the elution step, irreversibly trapped proteins remain captured while low
288 it proved to be a reactive Michael acceptor, irreversibly trapping thiol nucleophiles, which prevente
289 s 1 can react with N2 reversibly and with CO irreversibly under photochemical conditions.
290 metry analysis revealed that polymorph alpha irreversibly undergoes endothermic transition to polymor
291 ect and acidification, pH 6.4, activated TRP irreversibly, unlike the endogenous activator.
292                         Interestingly, genes irreversibly upregulated by suppression of AREG overlapp
293 Photoconvertible FPs, which can be activated irreversibly via a photo-induced chemical reaction that
294  can resist small stresses without deforming irreversibly, whereas unjammed systems flow under any ap
295  includes ions, to show that fluid can react irreversibly with eclogite at 900 degrees C and 5.0 GPa,
296 ethylmaleimide (NEM), a chemical that reacts irreversibly with free cysteines to block disulfide form
297  enabling the design of analogues that react irreversibly with model thiols, as well as the model pro
298 suggests that HIV influences immune function irreversibly, with several pathways that are persistentl
299 s a medium-sized ring that forms rapidly and irreversibly without any catalyst at low muM concentrati
300 glet oxygen via a pi2 + pi4 cycloaddition to irreversibly yield a highly fluorescent endoperoxide.

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