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We hope that this special issue will encourage researchers to take on this challenge and increasingly elucidate structure-function behavior of PLA2 and K49 counterparts in snake venom.
It would be sensible for existing structures to take on this role, in addition to their other functions, rather than to set up a new infrastructure.
Many neuroscience programs are interdepartmental and take on the structure of an institute rather than a department.
"It's amazing that the Met had the nerve to take on an evolving structure like this," Mike said.
This allowed it to take on a larger structure and control more personnel.
He read it to tatters and went looking for a gym, where his chaotic life began to take on structure.
Health staff are willing to take on a new structure, while other services prove reluctant.
The PCNTs take on hierarchical porous structure composed of well interconnected mesopores and numerous micropores.
Circularly permuted proteins have been shown to take on different quaternary structure than wild-type proteins.
PolyUb chains can take on diverse structures depending on the lysine residue of Ub involved in chain elongation [3].
As the embryo develops further, the cells in different regions must take on different structures and roles in order to form the complex tissues and organs seen in the fully developed organism.
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