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Responsiveness to External Triggers

This is demonstrated by the behavior of two peptide variants Pn-4 (CH3CO—QQRFEWEFEQQ NH2), which can be switched from its nematic to its isotropic fluid state by increasing pH, and Pn-5 (CH3CO— QQOFOWOFQQQ—1 TH2) (0 = ornithine), designed to exhibit the opposite [Pg.25]


Animal models include processes such as energy-based growth (vertebrates) or temperate-based growth (arthropods), movement, responses to external triggers (e.g.,... [Pg.86]


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