- Look up Dimer, dimer, dimerization, dimeric, or
dimerous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dimer may
refer to:
Dimer (chemistry), a
chemical structure...
- is ****ociated with the
production of
brown pigments. It is
oxidatively dimerised to form
hipposudoric acid, one of the main
constituents of the 'blood...
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electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The
carboxyl group tends to
dimerise to form
oxalic acid.[citation needed] Acid
anhydride Acid
chloride Amide...
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around 6–15 K, such as the green,
planar paramagnetic Ag(CO)3,
which dimerises at 25–30 K,
probably by
forming Ag–Ag bonds. Additionally, the silver...
- the
model is
actually not
important to the fact that it has an
exactly dimerised ground state. For example, H ^ = J ∑ j = 1 N ( X j X j + 1 + Y j Y j +...
- ellagitannins,
formed from
pentagalloyl glucose, is laccase-catalyzed
dimerised to
cornusiin E in T. grandiflora. "tellima grandiflora".
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- loss-of-function mutations.
Molecules of p53 with
mutations in the OD
dimerise with wild-type p53, and
prevent them from
activating transcription. Therefore...
- indium, and
thallium form
ionic lattice structures or (in a few cases)
dimerise. The
opposite effect is
expected for the
superheavy member of
group 17...
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nitrogen chemistry. In
sufficiently high concentration,
amino radicals dimerise to form hydrazine.
While NH2 as a
functional group is
common in nature...
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intrinsic apoptosis The
inflammasome during pyroptosis Once
appropriately dimerised, the
Caspases cleave at
inter domain linker regions,
forming a
large and...