- olefins.
Coordination complexes and
organometallic compounds are also
photoreactive.
These reactions can
entail cis-trans isomerization. More commonly,...
- A
crosslinking of a
polyisoprene rubber by a
photoreactive biazide as
negative photoresist...
-
collected at
either terminal and the
number of
photons hitting the device's
photoreactive surface. As a ratio, QE is dimensionless, but it is
closely related...
- In in-vivo
crosslinking of
protein complexes,
cells are
grown with
photoreactive diazirine analogs to
leucine and methionine,
which are incorporated...
- 1953-; Trifunac, A. D. (Alexander D.), 1944- (1995),
Processes in
photoreactive polymers,
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complex molecules, in
which certain functional groups are
replaced with a
photoreactive group, such as an azide, a
diazirine or a benzophenone. Photoaffinity...
-
quickly quenched by
reaction with
water molecules, and
hence yields for
photoreactive crosslinking ****ays are
often low. Yet, as this
feature minimizes unspecific...
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Allantoin Formylmethionine Methionine oxidation Paracetamol poisoning Photoreactive methionine S-Methylcysteine
Dawson RM,
Elliott DC,
Elliott WH, Jones...
- undergoing\ reaction\ of\ interest}}{\rm {\#\ photons\ absorbed\ by\
photoreactive\ substance}}}} In a
chemical photodegradation process, when a molecule...
- vivo or in vitro. Photo-reactive
amino acid
analogs in
common use are
photoreactive diazirine analogs to
leucine and methionine, and para-benzoylphenylalanine...