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Publikováno v:
Paradoxes in Immunology ISBN: 9780429286353
Paradoxes in Immunology
Paradoxes in Immunology
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Publikováno v:
Paradoxes in Immunology ISBN: 9780429286353
Paradoxes in Immunology
Paradoxes in Immunology
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Publikováno v:
Journal of autoimmunity. 6(5)
The contribution of autoimmune phenomena to the development of AIDS is not fully understood. In this paper we provide new evidence that idiotypic network interactions are operative in the development of AIDS. We furthermore present a model that invol
Autor:
Dietmar Porschke, Geoffrey W. Hoffman
Publikováno v:
Biopolymers. 12:1625-1638
The kinetics of double-helix formation by poly U and the complementary monomer N-6,9-dimethyladenine (m6m9A) has been measured using a new fast temperature-jump apparatus. The cooperative binding kinetics are complicated by the extensive self-associa
Autor:
Geoffrey W. Hoffman
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 42:1643-1647
A simple apparatus that extends the applicability of the temperature‐jump method for the investigation of fast chemical kinetics in solution from the microsecond to the nanosecond time range is described. A sample solution can be resistively heated
Publikováno v:
Nature New Biology. 242:45-46
HELICAL complexes between polynucleotides and complementary monomers, in which the polymer provides a linear matrix of binding sites for the monomers, are particularly important for various reasons. Presumably these complexes played a key role in ear
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