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More recently, Stirner has been identified as a nascent poststructuralist (linked not least with Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995)), rejectheg the idea of a universal human nature, employing a genealogical critique of humanist discourses of power and identity, and opposing various forms of state-centric thought.
10.7554/eLife.00308.006 Figure 2. Ubiquitinated nascent peptides linked to tRNA accumulate on ribosomes in cdc48-3 and ufd1-2 mutants.
This experiment also suggests that at least some of the Ub conjugates that accumulated on cdc48 and npl4 ribosomes must be ubiquitinated nascent proteins linked to tRNA.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00308.007 To further confirm that the Ub conjugates that accumulated on ribosomes in cdc48 cells were ubiquitinated nascent peptides linked to tRNA we did three additional experiments.
This essay is a nascent attempt to link phenomenology and social justice.
GetBetter - By the developers of DoctorAtWork, Russia's largest physician online network, GetBetter is a nascent ePatient network linking chronic illness patients.
Indeed, in a famously liberal city where finding the moral high ground can take a lot of climbing, the plastic bag has been something of the perfect villain for San Francisco politicians, a combination of common litter and nascent environmental scourge, linked to issues like global warming and big oil hegemony.
For isolation of 4-SU-labeled nascent transcripts, EZ-Link biotin-HPDP (Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA) was reacted with the 4-SU and purified on streptavidin Dynabeads (Invitrogen) as previously described (Dolken et al., 2008).
On the basis of nascent chain cross-linking to Sec61β, we focused our N-glycosylation analysis of OPG TASK-1 OPG TASK-1ions truncationsn: that TM1 and P1; and TM1, P1 and TM2.
Comparable to natural platelets, PEG-PLPs were found to enhance the fibrin network formation in vitro through strong adhesion to the emerging fibrin clot and physical, non-covalent cross-linking of nascent fibrin fibers.
March 21 , 1736Dormans-sur-Marne, France November 19, 1806 Paris, France Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, (born March 21 , 1736 Dormans-sur-Marne, Fr. died Nov. 19, 1806, Paris), French architect who developed an eclectic and visionary architecture linked with nascent pre-Revolutionary social ideals.
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