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Promoter site globular

As a summary, the change of the structure due to a small increase of temperature is the formation of a water core resulting from a partial dehydration of the oxyethylene sites. Coorelative-ly the addition of water promotes the transition between lamellar aggregate and globular microemulsion, till the area per polar head reaches a maximum value which is temperature dependent. [Pg.262]

Collagen al(IX), and a2(IX) Domestic fowl Alternative promoters, alternative polyadenylation sites 2 forms differ by the presence or absence of globular N-terminal domain in cartilage and cornea different macromolecular organisation in two tissues, several transcripts in chondrocytes Nishimura, Muragaki Olsen (1989) Swiderski Solursh (1992a,b)... [Pg.136]


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