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Electrocatalytic oxidation of dopamine (DA) at the Fc@DWNTs modified electrodes was also obtained, indicating that encapsulated Fc molecules can serve as good electron-transfer mediators.
The employment of disodium succinate reveals the possibility that small molecules can serve as a capping agent, thereby avoiding the problems caused by larger reagents such as polyvinylpyrrolidone. Furthermore, the selectivity of the as-synthesized tetrahedra is as high as 80%, and the sizes can be tuned from 3 to 13 nm with a narrow size distribution.
The gold nanoparticles connected through the photochromic molecules can serve as a conducting path between electrodes [10, 11].
Functional compensation is one, as multiple integrins and other adhesion molecules can serve as receptors for a given ligand [1], [2]; this occurs in some integrin-deficient cells but not all (e.g., [68], [69]).
Long-residency water molecules can serve structural, functional, and possibly catalytic roles.
These results indicate that RNA molecules can serve as a bridge between the PWI domain and Luc7AC.
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As little as one DNA molecule can serve as a template.
However, how a 28 kDa molecule can serve as a scaffold that permits the association of a variety of elongasome partners has remained obscure.
Prompted by these interesting findings, we set out to investigate whether NS has roles in RCC development, and if so, whether this molecule can serve as a diagnostic marker or therapeutic target for RCC.
NAD molecules that can serve in their reduced form, NADH, as an electron donor and in their oxidized form, NAD+, as an electron acceptor in biochemical reactions.
Hence in phage therapy, there may be a need to administer supplementary quorum modulators e.g., molecules that can serve as "quorum quenchers" to diminish the quorum mediated phage resistance.
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