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CHEMISTS delight in finding out new ways atoms can arrange themselves to form novel, potentially useful molecules.
Such applications may meet the fundamental requirements of patents everywhere namely, that they are novel, potentially useful and non-obvious.
Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is a novel, potentially less invasive alternative to laparoscopic surgery.
Consequently, novel, potentially quantitative, and rapid electroanalytical approaches capable of detecting protein binding are welcome.
Data mining is defined as a non-trivial process of identifying valid, novel, potentially useful and ultimately understandable patterns in data [1].
The study identifies 12 novel potentially pathogenic mutations (four of them recurrent) and a novel complex allele p.[(R152*; V2050L)].
We believe that this novel, potentially biocompatible hydrogel could have biomedical applications, especially in the areas of wound healing, surgical implants, tissue engineering and artificial muscles.
These pharmacophores explain the selectivity of binding to the MATs for various compound classes and have been used to search in silico databases for novel, potentially selective ligands.
A series of novel potentially antifungal hybrids of 5-flucytosine and fluconazole were designed, synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, IR and HRMS spectra.
Three novel potentially site-activated multitarget tacrine- hydroxybenzoyl-pyridone) (tacrine- hydroxybenzoyl-pyridonesyntacrine- hydroxybenzoyl-pyridonecholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors, antioxidants and biometal chybridss.
Strikingly, a novel potentially SMYD2-specific polyethylene glycol binding site is identified in the CTD domain, implicating possible functions in extended substrate binding or protein protein interactions.
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