- part 4, 5, 6 or 8
times around the axis –
referred to as tetramerism,
pentamerism,
hexamerism and octamerism, respectively. Such
organisms exhibit no left...
- A
pentamer is an
entity composed of five subunits. In chemistry, it
applies to
molecules made of five monomers. In biochemistry, it
applies to macromolecules...
- (as with IgA),
tetramers with four Ig
units (like
teleost fish IgM), or
pentamers with five Ig
units (like
shark IgW or
mammalian IgM,
which occasionally...
- 10-pentaoxapentasilecane
Other names Cyclopentamethicone Cyclic dimethylsiloxane pentamer D5 D5 2,2,4,4,6,6,8,8,10,10-Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane
Identifiers CAS...
-
numerical prefixes such as "monomer", "dimer", "trimer", "tetramer", "
pentamer", etc., or
English cardinal numbers, "one-mer", "two-mer", "three-mer"...
-
denoting that number, with the
ending -mer: thus dimer, trimer, tetramer,
pentamer, and
hexamer refer to
molecules with two, three, four, five, and six units...
- crinoids. Like
other echinoderms, they have five-fold
symmetry (called
pentamerism) and move by
means of
hundreds of tiny, transparent,
adhesive "tube feet"...
-
specificity pentamers may also be commissioned.
Pentamers are
currently used in
research by academia,
industry and clinicians, and
research using pentamers has...
-
icosahedral structure consisting of 360 VP1
molecules organized into 72
pentamers. VP1
molecules possess a
surface binding site that
interacts with sialic...
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Sites Crosses Placenta Total Antibody in
Serum Fc
Binds to
Functions IgM
Pentamer 10 No 6%
Complement Main
antibody of
primary responses, best at fixing...