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Definition of Cleavable in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Cleavable. Pronunciation of Cleavable. Translations of Cleavable. Cleavable synonyms, Cleavable antonyms. Information about Cleavable in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... cleavable - capable of being cleaved...
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Cleavable detergent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of cleavable from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cleavable. cleavable. Information about cleavable in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The acquisition of a highly cleavable HA converted an avirulent strain to virulence in Pennsylvania in 1983 (H5N2), Mexico in 1994 (H5N2), Italy in 1997 (H7N1), Chile in 2002 (H7N3), and Canada in...
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Definition of cleavable from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of cleavable. Pronunciation of cleavable. Definition of the word cleavable. Origin of the word cleavable. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » cleavable...
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The DNA cleavage-intensity patterns induced by these antibiotics with topoisomerase I were identical, indicating that saintopin-type antibiotics have a similar DNA sequence selectivity in stabilization of the cleavable complex with topoisomerase I. Increases in protein/DNA complexes were observed in saintopin...
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Protein expression profiles in yeast cells, in response to salinity stress, were determined using the cleavable isotope-coded affinity tag (cICAT) labeling strategy.
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Cleavable ICAT-labeled tryptic peptides were separated from nonlabeled peptides by avidin affinity chromatography. ... Here we report the use of a commercial second generation ICAT reagent that contains an acid-cleavable linker group connecting the biotin moiety with the sulfhydryl reactive isotope tag.
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Silicon has been widely used as a cleavable linker in Diels-Alder and 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions, and in radical chemistry4 where there are also great benefits from intramolecular reactions.
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11. On-Demand Cleavable Linkers for Radioimmunotherapy ... Our strategy is to place a highly efficient and specific cleavable linker between radiometal chelate and the tumor targeting agent. Such linker must be resistant to cleavage by enzymes present in the plasma and tumor.
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