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. These monomers are novel members of the pherophorin family with striking and as yet unknown features that appear to be crucial for self - assembly and cross-linking processes. The scheme shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 ...
, for direct conjugation of bioactive peptide molecules [27]. Different polymer modification techniques such as pulsed laser deposition , ion beam deposition , covalent immobilization, photo chemical modification ...
technique by self -organized sub-wavelength energy deposition —ripples—realizing maskless highly efficient sub-diffraction fabrication and changing the way people think about the applications of plasmons ...
. Laser - assisted bioprinting uses a laser optical tweezers effect of trace substances sink and thermal shock to deposit droplets containing cells [132]. After several decades of development, as a non ...
control the forward trafficking of the complexes and their accumulation in the Golgi. Our findings indicate that xylan synthesis in grasses may involve a new regulatory mechanism linking complex assembly ...
such as thermal assisted pre-punching were examined for achieving high bond strengths. By thermo-mechanical pretreatment of the joint, a doubling of the ultimate tensile strength compared to the conventional self ...
bearing squamous cell carcinoma (SSC7). A single-step layer-by-layer procedure to functionalize GNRs via electrostatic self - assembly was reported by Kirui et al.[36] First, the surface of GNRs was coated ...
wild-type control cells (Fig 5E; right panel). The GlPXD3 interactome is connected to clathrin assemblies and includes a novel dynamin-like protein. GlDRP, GlCHC, and GlAP2 (α/β subunits) were detected ...
exocytosis and endocytosis activity as cell wall material is deposited and membrane is recovered from the actively growing tip. Moreover, recent results show that pollen tubes take up a great deal of material ...
primary wall cellulose synthesis and others expressed uniquely in cell types undergoing secondary wall cellulose deposition (Fagard et al., 2000; Holland et al., 2000; Taylor et al., 2000). In spite of all ...
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