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Publikováno v:
The Journal of general virology. 85(Pt 11)
Adenain, the protease produced by adenovirus, is regulated by formation of a heterodimer with an 11 aa peptide derived from the C terminus of another adenoviral protein, pVI. Here, the role of the basic motif KRRR, which is conserved in pVI sequences
Autor:
K. Nithipatikom, B. D. Pollard
Publikováno v:
Applied Spectroscopy. 39:109-115
A Room-Temperature Phosphorescence Lifetime Spectrometer (RTPLS) capable of resolving multicomponent intensity decays into separate lifetimes is described. Careful blank subtraction facilitated by a reproducible chopped-xenon arc source and data redu
Autor:
A. Massoumi, J.D. Winefordner, J. D. Bradshaw, T.M. Tuella, J.N. Bower, A. H. Ullman, B. D. Pollard
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Analytica Chimica Acta. 108:351-356
The feasibility of using acid-treated metal powder standards for the determination of trace wear metals in spent jet engine oils is evaluated. The addition of 2:3:3 (v/v/v) HF—HCl—HNO3 mixture to used lubricating oils did not cause any statistica
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Analytical Chemistry. 51:1613-1616
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Applied Spectroscopy. 33:5-8
The radiofrequency (rf) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) has become a widely used tool for multielement atomic emission analysis. Investigation of excitation processes in spectroscopic systems is very important for the full realization of the analyti
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Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy. 34:137-150
The spectral distribution of noises (total, shot and flicker) in a variety of flames has been measured using a computer-controlled spectrometer system. Emission spectra and fluorescence spectra (excited by an Eimac xenon arc lamp) are presented for a
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Analytical Chemistry. 53:330-336
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Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemistry. 13:601-612
Eight bis(β-diketonato)palladium(II) chelates containing unsymmetrical β-diketonate ligands having a fluorocarbon substituent and either a methyl 2′-thienyl or phenyl substituent have been synthesized. The compounds of which six are novel have be
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Mineral and electrolyte metabolism. 10(1)
X-linked hypophosphatemia is a human and mouse disease characterized by reduced renal tubular reabsorption of phosphate, hypophosphatemia, and dwarfism. The gene is X-linked and dominant. There have been conflicting reports in the literature regardin