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Static light scattering analyses demonstrated that both ProGP molecules exist as dimers, most likely through non-covalent interaction of the fetal liver tyrosine kinase-3 receptor agonist domains.

Because these small molecules exist as sharp peaks in the spectra, they are the first (and largest) differences found by PCA.

Additionally, metal carboxylates are generally insoluble in water but are usually soluble in various organic solvents in which they exhibit lyotropic mesomorphism, where the soap molecules exist as small aggregates of various shapes, classified as micelles [6, 18].

The molecules exist as dimers with a unique fold.

In Forms I, III and IV, the m-ABA molecules exist as zwitterions.

Many of these molecules exist as transmembrane molecules that become released from the cell surface by limited proteolysis close to the cell membrane.

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It was also found that water molecules existed as aggregates.

X-ray crystoallography studies and atomic structures have revealed that porin molecules exists as trimers, with the transmembrane core composed of mostly β-sheets and some α-helixes [ 15].

As these molecules exist at quite high levels, it has been proposed that this may also contribute to the progeroid phenotype of the mtDNA mutator mouse [ 12, 14].

Due to the dissociation of the Na+ ion, the MO molecule exists as an anion in aqueous solution around and above pH 7.

The molecule exists as a dimer and has a weak hexacoordinate haem configuration in the ferrous state in comparison with class 2 haemoglobins (Smagghe et al. 2009).

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