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Myosin Two-Stranded Coiled Coil. The two a helices form left-handed supercoiled structures that spiral around each other. Such structures are stabilized by hydrophobic residues at the contact points between the two helices.

Myotoxicity of various cosolvents as a function of cosolvent in water. O propylene glycol, A ethanol, Polyethylene glycol 400. From Ref

Myowma market in Naypyidaw. Source

Myrcene and p-cymene as key intermediates.

Myrcene intramolecular photocycloaddition.

Myristic acid films approximating a gaseous state at very low

Myristic acid.

Myristicafm rdnsYioutt.VXowaang branch, fruit with arillus

Myrlsticae semen

Myrmicarin 237A -2D-INADEQUATE.50

Myrosinase-mediated degradation of glucolimnanthin

MYST histone acetyltransferases and their associated complexes, Protein complexes containing MYST HAT proteins

Mystery of willow

Myxedema.

Myxoamoebae of Didymium squamulosum

Myxobacterial compounds generated by PKS-NRPS hybrid systems. Thirteen PKS-NRPS biosynthetic gene dusters have been characterized to date. The structure of one representative member of the corresponding compound famiiies is shown

Myxobacterial compounds generated by PKSs. Structure, name, and producer organism are given, type iii PKS product.

Myxobacterial secondary metabolites with biological activity. The structure, name, mechanism of action, and producer organism are given.

MZ group. Horizontal cross section through the MZ3 plane

MZ3 group. Vertical cross section

MZ5 group. Horizontal cross section through the MZ plane

MZ5 group. Vertical cross section through the MZ3 plane

MZI response in real time during the covalent attachment of a biological receptor to a previous functionalized sensor surface.

MZj group. Bottom view

M—C bond distances of analogously substituted Lewis acid-base adducts



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