Browsing Chemistry by Type"Article"
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Binding of Calcium and Magnesium to Human Cardiac Troponin C
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DISNET: a Distributed Instrument System NETwork
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DISNET: a Distributed System NETwork
(East Carolina University, 1984)This paper describes a Distributed Instrument System NETwork (DISNET) which was implemented within the Department of Chemistry at Cleveland State University. -
A flexible computer-to-computer protocol for DISNET: a Distributed Instrument System NETwork
(East Carolina University, 1984)This article evaluates the performance of a DISNET channel control module. -
Identification of the Cu(II) Coordinating Residues in the Prion Protein by Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation Mass Spectrometry: Evidence for Multiple Isomers at Low Cu(II) Loadings
(East Carolina University, 2008-09-02)While the Cu(II) binding sites of the prion protein have been well studied under Cu-saturation conditions, the identity of the residues involved in coordinating Cu(II) at low stoichiometries and the order in which the ... -
The implementation of a GC/MS data system using DISNET: a Distributed Instrument System NETwork
(East Carolina University, 1984)The primary goal of a computer network is to achieve resource sharing between several computers. Resource sharing is most easily performed at the application program level, with lower layers of software providing communications ... -
The implementation of a GC/MS data system using DISNET: a Distributed Instrument System NETwork
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NMR characterizations of an amyloidogenic conformational ensemble of the PI3K SH3 domain
(East Carolina University, 2006-11)Amyloid formation is associated with structural changes of native polypeptides to monomeric intermediate states and their self-assembly into insoluble aggregates. Characterizations of the amyloidogenic intermediate state ... -
protaTETHER – a method for the incorporation of variable linkers in protein fusions reveals impacts of linker flexibility in a PKAc‐GFP fusion protein
(2018-03-14)Protein fusions are of fundamental importance in the study of cellular biology and the elucidation of cell signaling pathways, and the importance of linkers for the proper function of protein fusions is well documented in ... -
Subcritical Water Extraction of Salvia miltiorrhiza
(2021-03-15)