- the
opposite of the
monomer reactivity.
Heterocyclic monomers that are
cationically polymerized are lactones,
lactams and
cyclic amines. Upon
addition of...
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Cationic liposomes are
spherical structures that
contain positively charged lipids.
Cationic liposomes can vary in size
between 40 nm and 500 nm, and they...
- An ion (/ˈaɪ.ɒn, -ən/) is an atom or
molecule with a net
electrical charge. The
charge of an
electron is
considered to be
negative by
convention and this...
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alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride (ADBAC) and by the
trade name Zephiran, is a type of
cationic surfactant. It is an
organic salt
classified as a
quaternary ammonium compound...
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Zwitterionic (ampholytic)
surfactants have both
cationic and
anionic centers attached to the same molecule. The
cationic part is
based on primary, secondary, or...
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cationic protein (ECP) also
known as
ribonuclease 3 is a
basic protein located in the
eosinophil primary matrix. In humans, the
eosinophil cationic protein...
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IUPAC definition Flocculation (in
polymer science):
Reversible formation of
aggregates in
which the
particles are not in
physical contact. Agglomeration...
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construction of a
strengthening network. To
enhance the paper's strength,
cationic starch is
added to wet pulp in the
manufacturing process.
Starch has a...
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antimicrobial peptide Piscidin.
Their amino acid composition, amphipathicity,
cationic charge and size
allow them to
attach to and
insert into
membrane bilayers...
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granule cationic proteins that are
capable of
inducing tissue damage and dysfunction.
These include:
major basic protein (MBP)
eosinophil cationic protein...