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    Solvent-induced self-assembly of uniform lying helix alignment of the cholesteric liquid crystal phase for the flexoelectro-optic effect by Bolis, S, Tartan, C, Beeckman, J, Kockaert, P, Elston, S, Morris, S

    Published 2018
    “…A small amount of solvent diffuses into the LC and changes its phase into isotropic state where the individual LC molecules are more mobile. As the solvent diffuses out of the LC and consequently evaporates, additional mobility provided by the solvent allows the molecules to reach the lowest energy configuration, dictated by the boundary conditions, the solvent evaporation direction and the elastic forces among the molecules. …”
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    T-cell receptor triggering is critically dependent on the dimensions of its peptide-MHC ligand. by Choudhuri, K, Wiseman, D, Brown, M, Gould, K, Van Der Merwe, P

    Published 2005
    “…It has been proposed that TCR triggering is promoted by segregation at the T cell-APC interface of cell-surface molecules with small ectodomains (such as TCR-pMHC and accessory receptors) from molecules with large ectodomains (such as the receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases CD45 and CD148). …”
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    Viscous medium promotes cooperation in the pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. by Kümmerli, R, Griffin, A, West, SA, Buckling, A, Harrison, F

    Published 2009
    “…We cultured Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria in medium with different degrees of viscosity and examined the fitness consequences for a cooperative trait-the production of iron-scavenging siderophore molecules. We found that increasing viscosity of the growth medium (i) significantly limited bacterial dispersal and the diffusion of siderophore molecules and (ii) increased the fitness of individuals that produced siderophores relative to mutants that did not. …”
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    A conserved organization of transcription during embryonic stem cell differentiation and in cells with high C value by Faro-Trindade, I, Cook, P

    Published 2006
    “…Therefore, we investigated the numbers of molecules of RNA polymerase II that are active - and the way those molecules are organized - as two mouse cells (aneuploid F9 teratocarcinoma, and euploid and totipotent embryonic stem cells) differentiate into parietal endoderm. …”
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    Production of highly knotted DNA by means of cosmid circularization inside phage capsids by Trigueros, S, Roca, J

    Published 2007
    “…Moreover, potential applications of DNA molecules condensed by means of knotting remain to be explored. …”
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    Mechanisms of pathogenesis, infective dose and virulence in human parasites. by Leggett, H, Cornwallis, C, West, SA

    Published 2012
    “…Specifically, pathogens which use locally acting molecules will require a lower infective dose than pathogens that use distantly acting molecules. …”
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    Aβ40 and Aβ42 amyloid fibrils exhibit distinct molecular recycling properties. by Sánchez, L, Madurga, S, Pukala, T, Vilaseca, M, López-Iglesias, C, Robinson, C, Giralt, E, Carulla, N

    Published 2011
    “…Investigations on Aβ40 and Aβ42 amyloid fibrils reveal that molecules making up Aβ40 fibrils recycle to a much greater extent than those of Aβ42. …”
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    Protein Structure Computation by Skone, G, Cameron, S

    Published 2007
    “…The program defines simple Java classes for representing proteins and other molecules, and also an interface for docking algorithms. …”
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    STRUCTURE OF THE LAYERED INTERCALATE TAS2(CO(CP)(2))(0.25) - A POWDER X-RAY, NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION, AND SOLID-STATE NMR-STUDY by Evans, J, Ohare, D

    Published 1995
    “…Variable-temperature neutron diffraction studies have been performed on TaS2-{Co(η-C5D5)2} 0.25 to investigate the guest molecules orientational preferences and dynamical properties. …”
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    Target gene selectivity of hypoxia-inducible factor-alpha in renal cancer cells is conveyed by post-DNA-binding mechanisms. by Lau, K, Tian, Y, Raval, R, Ratcliffe, P, Pugh, C

    Published 2007
    “…Using chromatin immunoprecipitation to probe binding to hypoxia response elements in vivo, and expression of chimaeric molecules bearing reciprocal domain exchanges between HIF-1alpha and HIF-2alpha molecules, we show that selective activation of HIF-alpha target gene expression is not dependent on selective DNA-binding at the target locus, but depends on non-equivalent C-terminal portions of these molecules. …”
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    Photolysis of methylene blue in simulated wastewater: parametric and kinetic studies by Elilarasi Letshmanan

    Published 2008
    “…Influence of different UV irradiation wavelength, contact time, initial concentration and pH on degradation of MB in aqueous solution were analyzed and Identified. 27 Watts UV lamps were used as a source of energy for MB molecules to undergo photochemical reactions thus broken down to smaller molecules. …”
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