... s are carbon-based macromolecular substances, that can be found in soil chemistry or as a by-product from saccharide-based ... Due to their very complex molecular structure, humic substances, including humin, do not correspond to pure substances but ... 2010-02-01). "Humin-like substances formed under the conditions of industrial hydrolysis of wood". Russian Journal of Applied ... Humins are not considered to be a dangerous substance according to officially recognized hazardous material classification ...
... conducted extensive research of the regularities of the dynamics of low-molecular weight additives in macromolecular substances ... Kovarski new methods for the research of magnetic nanoparticles aggregation in dispersions and macromolecular adsorption on ...
Such covalent substances are usually gases, for example, HCl, SO2, CO2, and CH4. In molecular structures, there are weak forces ... Macromolecular structures have large numbers of atoms linked by covalent bonds in chains, including synthetic polymers such as ... Such covalent substances are low-boiling-temperature liquids (such as ethanol), and low-melting-temperature solids (such as ... There are several types of structures for covalent substances, including individual molecules, molecular structures, ...
... macromolecular substances D06 - hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists D07 - none (enzymes and coenzymes) D08 ...
The statutes of the GFP set out the following goals: the advancement and dissemination of studies on macromolecular substances ...
... s are a chemically diverse set of substances that range in size from organic small molecules to macromolecular ... These natural toxins include some of the most poisonous substances known. Artificial inhibitors are often used as drugs, but ... "Approaches to the description and prediction of the binding affinity of small-molecule ligands to macromolecular receptors". ...
The entire configuration is called a hapten-conjugated protein/macromolecular carrier. Adjuvants are substances with aluminum ... The immune system is then able to identify nicotine as a foreign substance and initiate an immune reaction targeting the drug. ... Scendoni R, Bury E, Ribeiro IL, Cameriere R, Cingolani M (November 2022). "Vaccines as a preventive tool for substance use ... Conjugated vaccines act as immune antagonists that hinder the efficacy of the target substances. The anti-drug antibodies do ...
... based on a highly specific macromolecular binding interaction between the biomolecule and another substance. The specific type ... Carbohydrate bonding is most often used with glycoproteins or any other carbohydrate-containing substance; carbohydrate is used ...
The Differentiation and Specificity of Corresponding Proteins and other Vital Substances in Relation to Biological ... It contained beta sheet (antiparallel) as well as helices, and was also the first macromolecular structure to have its atomic ... Richardson JS, Richardson DC (2014). "Biophysical highlights from 54 years of macromolecular crystallography". Biophysical ...
He also proposed the association theory which claimed that the substances such as cellulose or starch that we now know are ... It remained the most popular explanation until Hermann Staudinger's macromolecular theory of 1920s. Elected an Honorary Fellow ...
Macromolecular Symposia. 57 (1): 1-13. doi:10.1002/masy.19920570103. Brooks, Amy L.; Wang, Shunli; Jambeck, Jenna R. (June 2018 ... Victorin, K; Stahlberg, M; Ahlborg, U (June 1988). "Emission of mutagenic substances from waste incineration plants". Waste ... Schyns, Zoé O. G.; Shaver, Michael P. (February 2021). "Mechanical Recycling of Packaging Plastics: A Review". Macromolecular ... Schyns, Zoé O. G.; Shaver, Michael P. (February 2021). "Mechanical Recycling of Packaging Plastics: A Review". Macromolecular ...
In: Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry. 16, 2006, p. 1463-1472, doi:10.1080/00222338108063248. Theodor Weyl ... the 26th time Council Directive 76/769/EEC relating to restrictions on the marketing and use of certain dangerous substances ... the 26th time Council Directive 76/769/EEC relating to restrictions on the marketing and use of certain dangerous substances ...
... unique small molecule chemical structures PubChem Substance: deposited chemical substance records Genome Project: genome ... three-dimensional macromolecular structures Taxonomy: organisms in GenBank Taxonomy dbSNP: single nucleotide polymorphism Gene ... bioactivity screens of chemical substances Probe: sequence-specific reagents NLM Catalog: NLM bibliographic data for over 1.2 ...
... for his fundamental works on the macromolecular conformation and the validation of macromolecular structures by means of the ' ... "for her determinations by X-ray techniques of the structures of important biochemical substances." The substances included ... 233, 223 (1971) Meyer, E. F. Jr (1971). Interactive computer display for the three-dimensional study of macromolecular ... à plusieurs genres de substances cristallisées, Chez Gogué et Née de La Rochelle, Paris Haüy, R.J. (1795). Leçons de Physique, ...
2010). "Hydrophobic substances induce water stress in microbial cells". Microbial Biotechnology. 3 (6): 701-716. doi:10.1111/j. ... even though they partition into the hydrophobic domains of macromolecular systems. Hamaguchi & Geiduschek (1962). "The Effect ... According to the original usage and work carried out on cellular stress mechanisms and responses, chaotropic substances do not ... Furthermore, hydrophobic substances known to stress cellular systems (including benzene and toluene) can chaotropically ...
His work in macromolecular synthesis underlies the development of "smart" materials, which respond to external cues like ... Recognizing that most synthetic polymers are mixtures, rather than pure substances, he developed pioneering techniques for the ... Tirrell, David A. (2008). "Reinterpreting the Genetic Code: Implications for macromolecular design, evolution and analysis". In ...
"Unusual Names Assigned to Chemical Substances" presented at the 101-st National Meeting of the ACS on April 14, 1986, and ... as member of the Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclature (1987-1999). Metanomski participated in the IUPAC as secretary of ...
Extracellular polymeric substance Microneme Mucilage Nan, Beiyan (February 2017). "Bacterial gliding motility: Rolling out a ... Energized nano-machinery or large macromolecular assemblies located on the bacterium's cell body. "Focal adhesion complexes" ...
The cytosol is a complex mixture of substances dissolved in water. Although water forms the large majority of the cytosol, its ... This high concentration of macromolecules in cytosol causes an effect called macromolecular crowding, which is when the ... Hoppert M, Mayer F (1999). "Principles of macromolecular organization and cell function in bacteria and archaea". Cell Biochem ... The cytosol also contains large amounts of macromolecules, which can alter how molecules behave, through macromolecular ...
Sirius is used to understand the atomic structure of substances, which can help in the development of new drugs, new materials ... Its first experiments were made during COVID-19 pandemic at MANACÁ beamline, dedicated to macromolecular crystallography. ...
Examples of such substances are xanthan and guar gum. Destabilization can be accomplished by different methods: Removal of the ... Macromolecular crowding strongly enhances colloidal phase separation and formation of biomolecular condensates. Colloidal ... If this is the case, then the colloidal particles will repel or only weakly attract each other, and the substance will remain a ... S2CID 186208563.. Page 183: "As gelatine appears to be its type, it is proposed to designate substances of the class as ...
Molecular and Cellular Biotechnology Chemistry and Technology of biologically active substances Technology of drugs Technology ... of organometallic compounds Chemical technology of natural energy and carbon materials Chemical Technology of Macromolecular ... and biological synthesis of various types of lipids and their complexes with a variety of biologically active substances, the ...
Linus Pauling and J. H. Sturdivant (1937): "The Structure of Cyameluric Acid, Hydromelonic Acid and Related Substances". ... Tamikuni Komatsu (2001): "The First Synthesis and Characterization of Cyameluric High Polymers". Macromolecular Chemistry and ...
Alternatively, the fibers, along with other extracted substances, can be processed chemically or digested to produce ethanol ... Characterization and properties". Die Angewandte makromolekulare Chemie: Applied macromolecular chemistry and physics. Hüthig ... and other useful substances. Maurizio Avella; Claudio Bozzi; Ramiro dell'Erba; Bonaventura Focher; Annamaria Marzetti; Ezio ...
Macromolecular components of respiratory secretions (proteins, glycoproteins, lipids, nucleic acids) are converted to nutrients ... Secondly, they are able to produce antibacterial substances called bacteriocins which inhibit the growth of pathogens. Genera ...
The membrane is semi-permeable, and selectively permeable, in that it can either let a substance (molecule or ion) pass through ... Embedded within this membrane is a macromolecular structure called the porosome the universal secretory portal in cells and a ...
Just which of the multitudinous substances present in a nucleus will constitute a part of the extracted material partly depends ... The term, introduced by Walther Flemming, has multiple meanings: Simple and concise definition: Chromatin is a macromolecular ...
The main components of the cytoplasm are cytosol (a gel-like substance), the organelles (the cell's internal sub-structures), ... an effect called macromolecular crowding occurs and the cytosol does not act as an ideal solution. This crowding effect alters ... The inclusions are small particles of insoluble substances suspended in the cytosol. A huge range of inclusions exist in ... The submicroscopic ground cell substance or cytoplasmic matrix which remains after exclusion of the cell organelles and ...
... and other functional substances. Currently, some preliminary progress has been made with the investigation of the therapeutic ... Macromolecular Bioscience. 7 (4): 401-409. doi:10.1002/mabi.200600255. PMID 17429812. "Smoking Scorpions For a New High". Wired ...
Macromolecular structure and function is dependent on the net effect of these forces (see protein folding), therefore it ... Antichaotropic salts such as ammonium sulphate can be used to precipitate substances from the impure mixture. This is used in ... A chaotropic agent is a substance which disrupts the structure of, and denatures, macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic ... "Hydrophobic substances induce water stress in microbial cells". Microbial Biotechnology. 3 (6): 701-716. doi:10.1111/j.1751- ...