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- 2omg: Structure of human insulin cocrystallized with protamine and urea 2omh: Structure of human insulin cocrystallized with ARG-12 peptide in presence...
- pot****ium sulfate are minerals abundant in the St****furt salt. These are cocrystallizations of pot****ium sulfate and sulfates of magnesium, calcium, and sodium...
- as a fertilizer, food additive, and buffering agent. The salt often cocrystallizes with the dipot****ium salt as well as with phosphoric acid. Single crystals...
- Dietrich; Deeg, Axel (July 1992). "2-Butyne and hydrogen chloride cocrystallized: solid-state geometry of Cl-H.cntdot..cntdot..cntdot..pi. hydrogen bonding...
- colorless hydroquinone and benzoquinone, a bright yellow solid, are cocrystallized in a 1:1 ratio, a dark-green crystalline charge-transfer complex (melting...
- components. The inorganic:organic cocrystals include organic molecules cocrystallized with alkali and alkaline earth salts, mineral acids, and halogens as...
- globular domain and wraps around the DNA when bound. EcoRI has been cocrystallized with the sequence it normally cuts. This crystal was used to solve the...
- the Russian team conducted further studies on the thermodynamics of cocrystallizing mendelevium with alkali metal chlorides, and concluded that mendelevium(I)...
- small platelets. Akin to water of crystallization, hydrogen peroxide cocrystallizes with urea with the stoichiometry of 1:1. The compound is simply produced...
- Sham H, et al. (March 2018). "Structures of human plasma β-factor XIIa cocrystallized with potent inhibitors". Blood Advances. 2 (5): 549–558. doi:10.1182/bloodadvances...