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A pentaerythritol unit is substituted for glucosamine as its functional mimic at the reducing end of lipid A disaccharide.
We exemplarily verified the reduction of PTEN levels after transfection with the mimic at the protein level (PTEN: t(3) = 4.066, p = 0.027; Fig. 5D).
Phenylnorstatine [ 2R,3S -3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid; Pns] was an effective transition-state mimic at the P1 position.
But another one represented an attempt to mimic at the piano the words and speech patterns of the quirky composer Percy Grainger as recorded during a radio interview in 1952.
Human GGT was highly selective for l-aliphatic amino acid such as l-2-aminobutyrate (l-Cys mimic) at the Cys binding site, whereas E. coli GGT significantly preferred l-Phe mimic at this site.
To overcome this problem, MINUSHEET® tissue carriers can be mounted in a gradient perfusion culture container to mimic at the luminal and basal sides a tissue-specific environment for epithelia.
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With this approach, we hoped to mimic at least the general envelope of the overall temporal modulation of activation in the local population of skin sensors as it may occur in a conceivable natural touch.
Suspensions of Candida were treated with mimics at the concentrations and times indicated in the text at room temperature and mixed by inversion every 30 seconds.
The molecular docking studies suggested that the binding of these mimics at the colchicine site of the tubulin is similar to that of combretastatin A-4.
This reaction is a kind of RNA recombination that in the specific context of gene therapy mimics, at the level of RNA, the correction of insertion mutations.
"It's pretty noteworthy," says Thomas Rauchfuss, a chemist who designs hydrogenase mimics at the University of Illinois, Urbana.
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