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Influence of hydrogen bonding on coordination polymer assembly (2005)
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Applegarth, L., Goeta, A., & Steed, J. (2005). Influence of hydrogen bonding on coordination polymer assembly. Chemical Communications, 2405-2406

An extended dipyridyl ligand (L-1) capable of hydrogen bonding with guest species via urea functionalities has been designed and synthesised. Assembly of a silver(I) coordination polymer of L-1 is dependent on the nature of the hydrogen bond acceptor... Read More about Influence of hydrogen bonding on coordination polymer assembly.

Developing a force field for simulation of poly(ethylene oxide) based upon ab initio calculations of 1,2-dimethoxyethane (2005)
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Anderson, P., & Wilson, M. (2005). Developing a force field for simulation of poly(ethylene oxide) based upon ab initio calculations of 1,2-dimethoxyethane. Molecular Physics, 103(1), 89-97

The relative conformational energies in the 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME) molecule have been extensively studied using B3LYP and MP2 ab initio methods, employing a range of commonly used basis sets. These conformational energies have been used to fit new... Read More about Developing a force field for simulation of poly(ethylene oxide) based upon ab initio calculations of 1,2-dimethoxyethane.

Heteropolymer Filaments of Vimentin and Desmin in Vascular Smooth Muscle Tissue and Cultured Baby Hamster Kidney Cells Demonstrated by Chemical Crosslinking. (1982)
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Quinlan, R., & Franke, W. (1982). Heteropolymer Filaments of Vimentin and Desmin in Vascular Smooth Muscle Tissue and Cultured Baby Hamster Kidney Cells Demonstrated by Chemical Crosslinking. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 79(11), 3452-3456. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.79.11.3452

Certain smooth muscle cells of blood vessel walls as well as cultured baby hamster kidney cells contain simultaneously two different intermediate-sized filament (IF) proteins, desmin and vimentin. We have examined the question of the occurrence of bo... Read More about Heteropolymer Filaments of Vimentin and Desmin in Vascular Smooth Muscle Tissue and Cultured Baby Hamster Kidney Cells Demonstrated by Chemical Crosslinking..

cDNA Cloning, Expression, and Assembly Characteristics of Mouse Keratin 16 (1998)
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Porter, R., Hutcheson, A., Rugg, E., Quinlan, R., & Lane, E. (1998). cDNA Cloning, Expression, and Assembly Characteristics of Mouse Keratin 16. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(48), 32265-32272. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.48.32265

There has been speculation as to the existence of the mouse equivalent of human type I keratin 16 (K16). The function of this keratin is particularly intriguing because, in normal epidermis, it is usually confined to hair follicles and only becomes e... Read More about cDNA Cloning, Expression, and Assembly Characteristics of Mouse Keratin 16.

The cardiomyopathy and lens cataract mutation in αB-crystallin alters its protein structure, chaperone activity, and interaction withintermediate filaments in vitro (1999)
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Der Perng, M., Muchowski, P., van den IJssel, P., Wu, G., Hutcheson, A., Clark, J., & Quinlan, R. (1999). The cardiomyopathy and lens cataract mutation in αB-crystallin alters its protein structure, chaperone activity, and interaction withintermediate filaments in vitro. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(47), 33235-33243. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.47.33235

Desmin-related myopathy and cataract are both caused by the R120G mutation in αB-crystallin. Desmin-related myopathy is one of several diseases characterized by the coaggregation of intermediate filaments with αB-crystallin, and it identifies interme... Read More about The cardiomyopathy and lens cataract mutation in αB-crystallin alters its protein structure, chaperone activity, and interaction withintermediate filaments in vitro.

Unique crystal morphologies of glycine grown from octanoic acid-in-water emulsions. (2006)
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Nicholson, C., Cooper, S., & Jamieson, M. (2006). Unique crystal morphologies of glycine grown from octanoic acid-in-water emulsions. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 128(24), 7718-7719. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0603608

We have obtained both porous and dendritic, intricate morphology crystals of β-glycine by the novel and simple method of emulsion droplet adhesion and encapsulation. By using octanoic acid emulsified with nonionic surfactants, the adhesion of the emu... Read More about Unique crystal morphologies of glycine grown from octanoic acid-in-water emulsions..

Recommendation for measuring and reporting chloride by ISEs in undiluted serum, plasma or blood. (2006)
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Ben Rayana, M., Burnett, R., Covington, A., D'Orazio, P., Fogh-Andersen, N., Jacobs, E., …St John, A. (2006). Recommendation for measuring and reporting chloride by ISEs in undiluted serum, plasma or blood. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 44(3), 346-352. https://doi.org/10.1515/cclm.2006.060

The proposed recommendation for measuring and reporting chloride in undiluted plasma or blood by ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) will provide results that are identical to chloride concentrations measured by coulometry for standardized normal plasma... Read More about Recommendation for measuring and reporting chloride by ISEs in undiluted serum, plasma or blood..

Anion binding inhibition of the formation of a helical organogel (2006)
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Stanley, C., Clarke, N., Anderson, K., Elder, J., Lenthall, J., & Steed, J. (2006). Anion binding inhibition of the formation of a helical organogel. Chemical Communications, 3199-3201. https://doi.org/10.1039/b606373j

A chiral tris(urea) organogelator gels dmso–water and methanol–water mixtures at low weight percent. The formation of the helical gel fibres is partially inhibited by addition of chloride, which is bound by the gelator, resulting in fully crystalline... Read More about Anion binding inhibition of the formation of a helical organogel.