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Quantitative characterization of aluminosilicate gels in alkali-activated incineration bottom ash through sequential chemical extractions and deconvoluted nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
Published 2021“…In this study, aluminosilicate gels in a complex AA-IBA are separated and quantitatively characterized based on sequential chemical extractions, thermogravimetric analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance spectral subtraction and deconvolution. …”
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A non-invasive study of flow dynamics in membrane distillation hollow fiber modules using low-field nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Published 2013“…Low-field bench-top nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been applied to investigate the hydrodynamics in novel hollow fiber modules with four different configurations of randomly-packed, spacer-knitted, curly and semi-curly fibers, specifically designed for the membrane distillation (MD) process. …”
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Complete sequences of the velvet worm slime proteins reveal that slime formation is enabled by disulfide bonds and intrinsically disordered regions
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Recent advances in investigating functional dynamics of chromatin
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Structure and possible function of a G-quadruplex in the long terminal repeat of the proviral HIV-1 genome
Published 2018Subjects: “…Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)…”
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Tougher bioadhesives through dual stimulation strategies
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Synthesis of high strength binders from alkali activation of glass materials from municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash
Published 2021“…Selective chemical extractions, X-ray powder diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies are engaged to characterize gel composition. …”
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Recognition-induced supramolecular porous nanosphere formation from cyclodextrin conjugated by cholic acid
Published 2011“…A supramolecular porous nanosphere is constructed from amphiphilic cholic acid-modified cyclodextrin triggered by guest sodium 1-naphthylamino-4-sulfonate and is comprehensively characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), light scattering, transmission electron microscopy, and gas adsorption experiments. …”
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Applications of saturation transfer difference NMR in biological systems
Published 2013“…The method of saturation transfer difference (STD) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an indispensable NMR tool in drug discovery. …”
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Crystal chemistry of vanadium-bearing ellestadite waste forms
Published 2020“…Vanadate ellestadites Ca10(SiO4) x(VO4)6-2 x(SO4) xCl2, serving as prototype crystalline matrices for the fixation of pentavalent toxic metals (V, Cr, As), were synthesized and characterized by powder X-ray and neutron diffraction (PXRD and PND), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (SS-NMR). The ellestadites 0.19 < x < 3 adopt the P63/ m structure, while the vanadate endmember Ca10(VO4)6Cl2 is triclinic with space group P1̅. …”
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Engineering of interlocked DNA G-quadruplexes as a robust scaffold
Published 2013“…In this study, we formulated a rule to engineer (3+1) interlocked dimeric G-quadruplexes and established the folding topology of the designed DNA sequences by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These interlocked G-quadruplexes are very stable and can serve as compact robust scaffolds for various applications. …”
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Solution structure of FK506-binding protein 12 from Aedes aegypti
Published 2013“…In this study, we have determined the nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of AaFKBP12, a novel FKBP member from Aedes aegypti, and presented its structural features, which may facilitate the design of potential inhibitory ligands against the dengue-transmitting mosquitoes.…”
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A template-based technique for efficient Clifford+T-based quantum circuit implementation
Published 2020“…Multiple technologies such as Ion-Trap, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), have made great progress in recent years towards a practical Quantum circuit implementation. …”
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Solution structure of a pleckstrin-homology domain
Published 2012“…Here we report the solution structure of the N-terminal pleckstrin-homology domain of pleckstrin determined using heteronuclear three-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The structure consists of an up-and-down β-barrel of seven antiparallel β-strands and a C-terminal amphiphilic α-helix that caps one end of the barrel. …”
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Biodegradable elastomers based on ABA triblocks : influence of end-block crystallinity on elastomeric character
Published 2013“…Synthesis of these copolymers was performed by varying the end-block segment length while retaining a fixed middle-block segment length and vice versa. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies confirmed the designed structure of the copolymers and their thermal properties were studied with differential scanning calorimetry. …”
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Alzheimer’s disease : a panorama glimpse
Published 2014“…Furthermore, we summarize the structural data of Aβ and its precursor protein obtained via Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) or X-ray crystallography. At the end, we go through the C-terminal and N-terminal truncated Aβ variants. …”
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Structural characterization and fire performance of geopolymer-glass fiber composite panels
Published 2023“…X-ray diffraction and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy were used to understand the changes in structure and evolution of phases with temperature. …”
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Structural basis of nucleic acid recognition by FK506-binding protein 25 (FKBP25), a nuclear immunophilin
Published 2018“…Here we determined the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) solution structure of full-length human FKBP25 and studied its interaction with DNA. …”
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Rational design of materials interface for efficient capture of circulating tumor cells
Published 2018“…This review gives an overview of unique biophysical and biochemical properties of CTCs, followed by a summary of the key material interfaces recently developed for improved CTC capture and detection, with focus on the use of microfluidics, nanostructured substrates, and miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance‐based systems. Challenges and future perspectives in the design of material interfaces for capture and detection of CTCs in clinical applications are also discussed.…”
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