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Structural Study of Prolinium/Fumaric Acid Zwitterionic Cocrystals: Focus on Hydrogen-Bonding Pattern Involving Zwitterionic (Ionic) Heterosynthons
Vydáno 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
Vydáno 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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Host Defense against Viral Infection Involves Interferon Mediated Down-Regulation of Sterol Biosynthesis
Vydáno 2011“…Conditioned media experiments from infected cells support an involvement of secreted type 1 interferon(s) to be sufficient for reducing the sterol pathway upon infection. …”
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Flow diagram of the stages involved in analysing the experimental tracking data.
Vydáno 2013“…The non-chemotactic and wildtype data are first censored to remove spurious tracks, as described in Materials and Methods. …”
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KCC3 is involved in processes dependent of actin structural dynamic.
Vydáno 2013“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Involvement of KCC3 in the formation of in cell protrusions. …”
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Pathways Involved in the Synergistic Activation of Macrophages by Lipoteichoic Acid and Hemoglobin
Vydáno 2012“…<div><p>Lipoteichoic acid (LTA) is a Gram-positive cell surface molecule that is found in both a cell-bound form and cell-free form in the host during an infection. …”