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- immunology, MHC
tetramers can be used in
tetramer ****ays, to
quantify numbers of antigen-specific T
cells (especially CD8+ T cells). MHC
tetramers are based...
- MHC
tetramers that are
bioengineered to
present a
specific peptide can be used to find T-cells with
receptors that
match that peptide. The
tetramers are...
- Song, Xiaohong; Wang, Manyuan; Liu,
Hongwei (2010). "Two New
Resveratrol Tetramers Isolated from
Cayratia ****onica (Thunb.) Gagn. With
Strong Inhibitory...
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prefix denoting that number, with the
ending -mer: thus dimer, trimer,
tetramer, pentamer, and
hexamer refer to
molecules with two, three, four, five,...
- /ˌstrɛpˈtævɪdɪn/ is a 52 kDa
protein (
tetramer)
purified from the
bacterium Streptomyces avidinii.
Streptavidin homo-
tetramers have an
extraordinarily high affinity...
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tetramer of β chains,
which may be
present in
variants of α thal****emia.
Hemoglobin Barts (γ4) – A
variant form of hemoglobin,
formed by a
tetramer of...
- two
subunits can form five
possible tetramers (isoenzymes): LDH-1 (4H), LDH-5 (4M), and the
three mixed tetramers (LDH-2/3H1M, LDH-3/2H2M, LDH-4/1H3M)...
- 4
glycosidic bonds (trimers and
tetramers)
interconnected by 1,3 linkages. In β-glucan,
these trimers and
tetramers are
known as
cellotriosyl and cellotetraosyl...
- production) and thus
being more
interesting for
therapeutic use. CD1d
tetramers are
protein constructs composed of four CD1d
molecules joined together...