Sentences with phrase «of bifunctional»

Wehland, K. Tittmann, I. Feussner and U. Diederichsen Influence of substrate dideuteration on the reaction of the bifunctional heme enzyme Psi factor producing oxygenase A (PpoA) ChemBioChem 2011, 12, 728 - 737
«Our next step is to move this forward with the development of bifunctional MAbs that can target to the brain with the ultimate goal of entering human clinical trials.»

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«Our results suggest these novel bifunctional dimers show promise in preventing the progression of Parkinson's disease,» Lee said.
And in the ancestor, these two functions were together in one protein; so the protein was bifunctional and it was both a sensor and an enzyme, but that's somewhat of a constraint because it could be that certain mutations that could make it a better sensor or could make it a better enzyme might make it a worse enzyme or a worse sensor, you understand — vice versa.
The researchers were the first to probe strained layers of lanthanum nickelate as a bifunctional catalyst.
Department of Energy national lab researchers found strain dramatically influences low - temperature oxygen electrocatalysis on perovskite oxides, enhancing bifunctional activity essential for fuel cells and metal — air batteries.
The title of the paper is «Enhanced bifunctional oxygen catalysis in strained LaNiO3 perovskites.»
According to lead author Professor Yuan Chen, from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, the new method can be used to create bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts for building rechargeable zinc - air batteries from scratch.
Herein, we report the preparation of porous NiFeV layer double hydroxides (LDHs) grown on Nickel foam (NF) as an efficient bifunctional electrode.
Antigen - specific blocking of immunological synapse formation using bifunctional peptide, Utilization of I - domain of LFA - 1 to Target Drug and Marker Molecules to Leukocytes.
A new robust and highly active bifunctional catalyst developed by Rice University and the University of Houston splits water into hydrogen and oxygen without the need for expensive metals such as platinum.
His interests are related to catalysis in zeolites as well as on nanostructured oxides and sulfides, focusing on bifunctional and concerted catalysis, as well as understanding the influence of the steric and chemical environment on the properties of active centers in a catalytic site.
Appropriate modification of the salphen ligand allows an easy modular design of flexibly linked dimeric salphen species and their complexes, which can act as bifunctional catalysts.
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