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- selectively toxic towards parasitic nematodes, selectively binding and depolymerising their tubulins. Antihistamines such as astemizole, bilastine, clemizole...
- In polymer chemistry, polymerization (American English), or polymerisation (British English), is a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a...
- centromere) via protein complexes (kinetoc****s). The attached microtubules depolymerise and shorten, which together with motor proteins creates movement that...
- its gut microbiota and its saliva containing enzymes that oxidise and depolymerise the plastic. When exposed to ambient solar radiation the plastic produces...
- cases, this is turned into an advantage by intentionally and completely depolymerising the plastic back into its starting monomers, which can then be used...
- and if the cleavage that occurs is random or end-wise. Pectinases depolymerise pectin through hydrolysis, trans-elimination and deesterification reaction...
- average degree of polymerisation, percentage of galloylation, etc. The depolymerised sample can be injected on a m**** spectrometer with an electrospray ionization...
- gelatinous particles when placed in solution. This substrate is gradually depolymerised and solubilised by the action of cellulase. The reaction is terminated...
- microtubule having a GDP molecule at the β-end will be unstable and will depolymerise rapidly. Microtubules are not static but they are highly dynamic polymers...
- another major recycler, reported a feedstock recycling rate of 0.2%. Depolymerising, purifying and re-polymerising the plastic can also be energy intensive...