- Look up Dimer, dimer, dimerization, dimeric, or
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Dimer may
refer to:
Dimer (chemistry), a
chemical structure...
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around 6–15 K, such as the green,
planar paramagnetic Ag(CO)3,
which dimerises at 25–30 K,
probably by
forming Ag–Ag bonds. Additionally, the silver...
- is a
gaseous compound that is only
present at high temperatures. It
dimerises to form diborane, B2H6.
Diborane has a pair of three-center two-electron...
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electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The
carboxyl group tends to
dimerise to form
oxalic acid. Acid
anhydride Acid
chloride Amide Amino acid Ester...
- stored. In the
absence of
nucleophiles with
which to react,
ethenone dimerises to give β-lactone, a
cyclic ester. If the
ketene is disubstituted, the...
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binding the
transformed receptor translocates to the
nucleus where it
dimerises with ARNT (aryl
hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator) and then binds...
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favorably to OR1;
binding here
inhibits transcription from PR. As cI
easily dimerises, the
binding of cI to OR1
greatly increases the
affinity of the binding...
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hence shorter. In
fluorosulfuric acid solution, deep-blue I+ 2
reversibly dimerises below −60 °C,
forming red
rectangular diamagnetic I2+ 4.
Other polyiodine...
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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...
- indium, and
thallium form
ionic lattice structures or (in a few cases)
dimerise. The
opposite effect is
expected for the
superheavy member of
group 17...