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Molecular controls

Orthmann E and Wegner G 1986 Preparation of ultrathin layers of molecularly controlled architecture from polymeric phthalocyanines by the Langmuir-Blodgett-technique 1986 Angew. Chem. Int. Edn. Engl. 25 1105-7... [Pg.2634]

Corcoran, G. B, Fix, L., Jones, D. P.,. Moslen, M. X, Nicotera, P., Oberhammer, F. A., and Biit-tyan, R. (1994). Contemporary issues in toxicology.. Apoptosis molecular control point in toxicity. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 128, 169-181. [Pg.344]

Molecular control of gene escape the use of specific genetic systems to prevent transgene escape into environment. [Pg.54]

Gartsman K, Cahen D, Kadyshevitch A, Libman J, Moav T, Naaman R, Shanzer A, Umansky V, Vilan A (1998) Molecular control of a GaAs transistor. Chem Phys Lett 283(5-6) 301-306... [Pg.32]

Vilan A, Shanzer A, Cahen D (2000) Molecular control over Au/GaAs diodes. Nature 404 166-168... [Pg.118]

Anderson, D. J. Molecular control of cell fate in the neural crest the sympathoadrenal lineage. Anna. Rev. Neurosci. 116 129-158,1993. [Pg.458]

Molecular control of photoresponses of LB films containing redox chromophores... [Pg.258]

B. Xu and S. Holdcroft, Molecular control of luminescence from poly(3-hexylthiophenes), Macromolecules, 26 4457-4460, 1993. [Pg.282]

Y. Li, G. Vamvounis, and S. Holdcroft, Tuning optical properties and enhancing solid-state emission of poly(thiophene)s by molecular control a postfunctionalization approach, Macromolecules, 35 6900-6906, 2002. [Pg.283]

Wallander, M.L., Leibold, E.A. and Eisenstein, R.S. (2006) Molecular control of vertebrate iron homeostasis by iron regulatory proteins, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1763, 668-689. [Pg.150]

Histochemical studies of bone marrow samples show that peroxidase-containing granules are detectable in promyelocytes. The human promyelo-cytic leukaemia cell line HL-60 grows easily in culture, and the cells resemble promyelocytes both structurally and functionally. Furthermore, they can be induced to differentiate in vitro upon addition of various agents, such as retinoic acid and phorbol esters, and these differentiated cells resemble more mature forms of neutrophils. HL-60 cells possess almost the same amount of myeloperoxidase (4.4 fig per 106 cells) as mature neutrophils, and the enzyme purified from these cells has the same subunit structure. The cells thus actively synthesise the enzyme only until they are induced to differentiate. This cell line has been extensively used to study the molecular events controlling the expression of enzymes such as myeloperoxidase, and also to investigate the molecular controls that lead to a cessation of their expression. [Pg.61]

Molecular Control of Tumour Growth-related Angiogenesis... [Pg.234]

Ben-Meir, FI., Zuker, A., Weiss, D., and Vainstein, A., Molecular control of floral pigmentation ... [Pg.525]

Sowokinos, J. R. (2001b). Biochemical and molecular control of cold-induced sweetening in potatoes. American Journal of Potato Research, 78,221-236. [Pg.370]

Brady, P. V., Cygan, R. T. Nagy, K. L. 1996. Molecular controls on kaolinite surface charge. Journal of Colloid Interface Science, 183, 356-364. [Pg.557]

Hentze, M.W. and Ktihn, L.C. Molecular control of vertebrate iron metabohsm mRNA-based regulatory drcuits operated by iron, nitric oxide, and oxidative stress (1996) Proc Natl Acad Sd USA. 93, 8175-82. [Pg.85]

A similar approach has been taken for preparing molecularly controlled siloxane networks [440,446]. Composite bilayer films were cast from mixtures of alkoxysilane (CH3Si(OCH3)3) and 37 or 38 on a fluorocarbon sheet and were kept at 25 °C and 60% relative humidity for three days. Exposure to gaseous ammonia in a closed vessel for ten days resulted in hydrolysis and subsequent condensation. The surfactants were then extracted by repeated immersion in methanol. Manipulation of the composition of the cast multibilayers allowed... [Pg.85]

Corcoran GB, Fix L, Jones DP, et al. Apoptosis molecular control point in toxicity. Toxicol AppI Pharmacol 1994 128 169-181. [Pg.287]

The topic of molecular control is rich in detail as well as in potential appli-... [Pg.315]

The notion of quantum feedback control naturally suggests a closed-loop process in the laboratory to stabilize or guide a system to a desired state. In addition, feedback is important in the design of molecular controls. These points will be made clear below, starting with considerations of design followed by a discussion of its role in the laboratory and finally leading to feedback concepts for the inversion of laboratory data. [Pg.316]

It may turn out that one of the most important legacies of molecular control is its linkage to inversion of laboratory data to learn about molecules. The full embodiment of this concept again embraces feedback, as a relay of control and inversion can be envisioned to learn about molecules in the most efficient manner. [Pg.321]


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