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- Look up Dimer, dimer, dimerization, dimeric, or dimerous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dimer may refer to: Dimer (chemistry), a chemical structure...
- and the length of S−F bond is 159 pm. The compound is highly unstable, dimerising to FSSF3. This unsymmetrical isomer of S2F4 is proposed to arise via insertion...
- homodimer formation hypothesis suggests that B27 heavy chains tend to dimerise and ac****ulate in the ER, initiating the UPR. Cell surface B27 heavy chains...
- electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The carboxyl group tends to dimerise to form oxalic acid. Acid anhydride Acid chloride Amide Amino acid Ester...
- intrinsic apoptosis The inflammasome during pyroptosis Once appropriately dimerised, the Caspases cleave at inter domain linker regions, forming a large and...
- nitrogen chemistry. In sufficiently high concentration, amino radicals dimerise to form hydrazine. While NH2 as a functional group is common in nature...
- gene is mutated, pVHL does not bind to HIF1α. This allows the subunit to dimerise with HIF1β and activate the transcription of a number of genes, including...
- to the bulky N-adamantyl substituents, which prevent the carbene from dimerising. But replacement of the N-adamantyl groups with methyl groups also affords...
- kinase 2 transduce the signal and phosphorylate STAT3 and STAT4. STATs dimerise and activate transcription of target genes in nucleus. STAT3 is responsible...
- hence shorter. In fluorosulfuric acid solution, deep-blue I+ 2 reversibly dimerises below −60 °C, forming red rectangular diamagnetic I2+ 4. Other polyiodine...