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Polyglutamic acid (PGA) is a
polymer of the
amino acid
glutamic acid (GA).
Depending on
where the
individual monomers connect, PGA can be
gamma PGA (poly-γ-glutamic...
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separated from the wastewater.
Polyamino acids like
polyaspartic acid and
polyglutamic acid have
better biodegradability but
lower chelating performance than...
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metabolic intermediate in both
glycolysis and the
Calvin cycle Polyglutamic acid, a
polymer of the
glutamic acid (one of
proteinogenic amino acids)...
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epidemiology and control. In vivo, B.
anthracis produces a
polypeptide (
polyglutamic acid)
capsule that
kills it from phagocytosis. The
genera Bacillus and...
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which contains only the
anthrax toxin virulence plasmid and not the
polyglutamic acid
capsule expressing plasmid.
Strain 836,
created by the
Soviet bioweapons...
- (specifically, the
electrostatic repulsion of
dissociated carboxyl groups of
polyglutamic acid) may be part of the
explosive action of nematocytes, the stinging...
- Pardo, Teresa; Sancenón, Félix; Martínez-Máñez, Ramón (2016-08-23). "
Polyglutamic Acid-Gated
Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Enzyme-Controlled Drug...
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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
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intracellular signals, and
polymeric compounds such as
humic acids and
polyglutamic acid —formed by
bacterial fermentation.
Ionizing radiation Ionizing radiation...
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Smith et al. used poly(β-amino ester) (PBAE)
particles laden with
polyglutamic acid (PGA),
nuclear localization signals, and T-cell
targeting fragments...