- A
macromolecule is a very
large molecule important to
biological processes, such as a
protein or
nucleic acid. It is
composed of
thousands of covalently...
- is the
relative stereochemistry of
adjacent chiral centers within a
macromolecule.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] The
practical significance of
tacticity rests...
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IUPAC definition A
polymer is a
substance composed of
macromolecules. A
macromolecule is a
molecule of high
relative molecular m****, the
structure of...
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Macromolecules is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal that has been
published since 1968 by the
American Chemical Society.
Initially published bimonthly...
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first dendrimers, the
Newkome dendrimer, was
synthesized in 1985. This
macromolecule is also
commonly known by the name arborol. The
figure outlines the...
- nucleotides, but also for the
production of all
classes of
biological macromolecules, and of acetyl-coenzyme A,
adenosine triphosphate,
nicotinamide adenine...
- when a
ligand L
binds with a
macromolecule M, it can
influence binding kinetics of
other ligands L
binding to the
macromolecule. A
simplified mechanism can...
- two
closely related equations that
reflect the
binding of
ligands to
macromolecules, as a
function of the
ligand concentration. A
ligand is "a substance...
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intercellular matrix (ICM), is a
network consisting of
extracellular macromolecules and minerals, such as collagen, enzymes,
glycoproteins and hydroxyapatite...
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degree of polymerization, or DP, is the
number of
monomeric units in a
macromolecule or
polymer or
oligomer molecule. For a homopolymer,
there is only one...