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- Polyelectrolytes are polymers whose repeating units bear an electrolyte group. Polycations and polyanions are polyelectrolytes. These groups dissociate...
- This category formerly consisted solely of polystyrene sulfonate, a polyanionic resin attached to a cation, administered either orally or by retention...
- nematocyst from Aiptasia pallida, the pale anemone. The red dye stains the polyanionic venom proteins found inside the capsule of this partially-discharged...
- bonds but not the requisite of the polyanionic structure ****ing a normal valence compound, i.e., the Bi–Bi polyanionic structure does not correspond to...
- ionized ATP exists mostly as ATP4−, with a small proportion of ATP3−. Polyanionic and featuring a potentially chelating polyphosphate group, ATP binds...
- can contain a contaminant oligo(vinylsulfonic acid) (OVS), which is a polyanionic mimic of RNA, and can be a potent (pM) inhibitor of RNA binding proteins...
- have been demonstrated as cathode material with a layered structure. Polyanionic compounds with inductive defects could provide the highest working voltage...
- cationic intercalator is attracted electrostatically to the surface of the polyanionic DNA. The ligand displaces a sodium and/or magnesium cation present in...
- can bind to specific receptors for which it has a high affinity. The polyanionic form, commonly referred to as hyaluronan, is a visco-elastic polymer...
- straightforward uptake, like for most small-molecule drugs, is hindered by the polyanionic backbone and the molecular size of ONs. The exact mechanisms of uptake...