Not exact matches
This fact,
along with the computer simulation, suggests that the mechanical force provided by actin can restructure CPEB into a longer fiber with new
hydrogen bonds between the coils.
The gas molecules seemed drawn to the tip of the crack; to get there, they flipped
along the surface like zombie gymnasts, leaving broken
hydrogen bonds in their wake.
I wonder if the described mechanism — CO2 making a
hydrogen bond at a surface, then flipping
along a fracture plane penetrating deeper into a crystalline material — also works on calcite and aragonite?