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    Structural Study of Prolinium/Fumaric Acid Zwitterionic Cocrystals: Focus on Hydrogen-Bonding Pattern Involving Zwitterionic (Ionic) Heterosynthons por Anaëlle Tilborg (1605832)

    Publicado 2016
    “…Pharmaceutical compounds are mostly developed as solid dosage forms containing a single crystal form. This implies that the selection of a particular crystal state for a given molecule is an important step for further clinical outlooks. …”
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    Structural Study of Prolinium/Fumaric Acid Zwitterionic Cocrystals: Focus on Hydrogen-Bonding Pattern Involving Zwitterionic (Ionic) Heterosynthons por Anaëlle Tilborg (1605832)

    Publicado 2016
    “…Pharmaceutical compounds are mostly developed as solid dosage forms containing a single crystal form. This implies that the selection of a particular crystal state for a given molecule is an important step for further clinical outlooks. …”
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    Structural Study of Prolinium/Fumaric Acid Zwitterionic Cocrystals: Focus on Hydrogen-Bonding Pattern Involving Zwitterionic (Ionic) Heterosynthons por Anaëlle Tilborg (1605832)

    Publicado 2016
    “…Pharmaceutical compounds are mostly developed as solid dosage forms containing a single crystal form. This implies that the selection of a particular crystal state for a given molecule is an important step for further clinical outlooks. …”
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    Structural Study of Prolinium/Fumaric Acid Zwitterionic Cocrystals: Focus on Hydrogen-Bonding Pattern Involving Zwitterionic (Ionic) Heterosynthons por Anaëlle Tilborg (1605832)

    Publicado 2016
    “…Pharmaceutical compounds are mostly developed as solid dosage forms containing a single crystal form. This implies that the selection of a particular crystal state for a given molecule is an important step for further clinical outlooks. …”
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    Involvement of G protein-mediated/cAMP signaling in the regulation of secondary metabolism in <i>F. fujikuroi</i>. por Lena Studt (105694)

    Publicado 2013
    “…<p>Involvement of G protein-mediated/cAMP signaling in the regulation of secondary metabolism in <i>F. fujikuroi</i>. …”
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    Nuclear Leukocyte Immunoglobulin-like Receptor A3 Is Monomeric and Is Involved in Multiple Layers of Regulated Gene Expression and Translation por Hongyan An (1783111)

    Publicado 2021
    “…Interestingly, most of the LILRA3 in the nucleus was in a monomeric form like the biologically active secreted protein, while that in the other cellular compartments was in mixed monomeric, dimeric, and oligomeric forms. …”
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    Nuclear Leukocyte Immunoglobulin-like Receptor A3 Is Monomeric and Is Involved in Multiple Layers of Regulated Gene Expression and Translation por Hongyan An (1783111)

    Publicado 2021
    “…Interestingly, most of the LILRA3 in the nucleus was in a monomeric form like the biologically active secreted protein, while that in the other cellular compartments was in mixed monomeric, dimeric, and oligomeric forms. …”
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    Brief diagram showing the pathways blocked by protein inhibitors involved in mammalian cell motility. por Maria Manich (107884)

    Publicado 2024
    “…Following RhoA activation of ROCK activities myosin light chain became phosphorylated and the actomyosin functions regulates F-actin stress fibre dynamics and focal adhesions. …”
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    Image_4_Shedding of Trypanosoma cruzi Surface Molecules That Regulate Host Cell Invasion Involves Phospholipase C and Increases Upon Sterol Depletion.tif por Leonardo Loch (11579137)

    Publicado 2021
    “…<p>Metacyclic trypomastigote (MT) forms of Trypanosoma cruzi have been shown to release into medium gp82 and gp90, the stage-specific surface molecules that regulate host cell invasion, either in vesicles or in soluble form. …”