- of shackle, a
metal loop with a spring-loaded gate used to
quickly and
reversibly connect components, most
notably in safety-critical systems. The word...
- (from Gr**** ion and -p**** 'ion carrier') is a
chemical species that
reversibly binds ions. Many ionop****s are lipid-soluble
entities that transport...
- 2′-stilbenedisulfonic acid (DIDS) is an
anion exchange inhibitor,
blocking reversibly, and
later irreversibly,
exchangers such as chloride-bicarbonate exchanger...
-
Reversibly ****embled
cellular composite materials (RCCM) are three-dimensional
lattices of
modular structures that can be
partially dis****embled to enable...
-
monoamine oxidase A (RIMAs) are a
subclass of
MAOIs that
selectively and
reversibly inhibit the MAO-A enzyme.
RIMAs are used
clinically in the
treatment of...
-
Malate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.37) (MDH) is an
enzyme that
reversibly catalyzes the
oxidation of
malate to
oxaloacetate using the
reduction of NAD+ to...
- plants, most
notably the
Syrian rue and
Banisteriopsis caapi.
Harmine reversibly inhibits monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A), an
enzyme which breaks down monoamines...
- the
drainage of the
fluid in the eye (aqueous humour). As
demecarium reversibly inhibits cholinesterase, it can be
administered less
frequently than other...
-
compound is
often cited as a
Lewis acid. It is an
inorganic compound that
reversibly changes from a
polymer to a
monomer at mild temperature. AlCl3 adopts...
- phosphorus", in fact two
different crystal allotropes are known,
interchanging reversibly at 195.2 K. The element's
standard state is the body-centered
cubic α...