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  1. Category:Conductive (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Conductive

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  1. 2bhk (9,039 bytes)
    11: ...ical spine, characteristic facies and progressive conductive deafness.[:]<ref>PMID:16532400</ref> Defects in...
  2. 1waq (9,682 bytes)
    11: ...ical spine, characteristic facies and progressive conductive deafness.[:]<ref>PMID:16532400</ref> Defects in...
  3. 2yq2 (5,285 bytes)
    11: ... acting as a viroporin (By similarity). Forms ion conductive pores, which alters the cell permeability allowin...
  4. 2yq3 (5,285 bytes)
    11: ... acting as a viroporin (By similarity). Forms ion conductive pores, which alters the cell permeability allowin...
  5. 1ihk (3,400 bytes)
    11: ...ical spine, characteristic facies and progressive conductive deafness.<ref>PMID:19589401</ref>
  6. 1u5m (13,608 bytes)
    10: ...ive myopia, retinal thinning, crenated cataracts, conductive deafness.<ref>PMID:9800905</ref> Defects in COL...
  7. 2fse (19,188 bytes)
    10: ...ive myopia, retinal thinning, crenated cataracts, conductive deafness.<ref>PMID:9800905</ref> Defects in COL...
  8. 2itc (4,996 bytes)
    25: ...(Na(+), Mg(2+), and Ca(2+)). The formation of the conductive structure involves selectivity filter atoms that ...
  9. 2itd (4,981 bytes)
    25: ...(Na(+), Mg(2+), and Ca(2+)). The formation of the conductive structure involves selectivity filter atoms that ...
  10. 2nlj (4,492 bytes)
    24: ...(Na(+), Mg(2+), and Ca(2+)). The formation of the conductive structure involves selectivity filter atoms that ...
  11. Proteopedia:Featured JRN/3 (1,251 bytes)
    9: ...-heme cytochromes. The hemes form an electrically conductive chain in the cores of these nanowires.
  12. 1g82 (5,206 bytes)
    11: ...ical spine, characteristic facies and progressive conductive deafness.<ref>PMID:19589401</ref>
  13. 1tzq (5,346 bytes)
    23: ...n, other parts of the toxin should constitute the conductive channel and here we searched for these regions by...
  14. 2ih1 (4,992 bytes)
    2: ...vity in a semi-synthetic K+ channel locked in the conductive conformation==
    26: ...e K+ ions to compete effectively with Na+ for the conductive filter.
    28: ...ivity in a semisynthetic K+ channel locked in the conductive conformation.,Valiyaveetil FI, Leonetti M, Muir T...
  15. 2ih3 (4,992 bytes)
    2: ...vity in a semi-synthetic K+ channel locked in the conductive conformation==
    26: ...e K+ ions to compete effectively with Na+ for the conductive filter.
    28: ...ivity in a semisynthetic K+ channel locked in the conductive conformation.,Valiyaveetil FI, Leonetti M, Muir T...
  16. Proteopedia:Featured JRN/4 (1,278 bytes)
    9: ...obacter pili were long thought to be electrically conductive protein nanowires composed of PilA-N. Nanowires a...
  17. Highest impact structures (10,230 bytes)
    41: ...6ef8]] was the first structure of an electrically-conductive bacterial protein nanowire, confirmed by [[6nef]]...
  18. 3evs (8,928 bytes)
    10: ...ical spine, characteristic facies and progressive conductive deafness.[:]<ref>PMID:16532400</ref> Defects in...
  19. 3eyw (4,098 bytes)
    14: ...ry subunit, KefF, which is known to stabilize the conductive state. The structure of the complex and functiona...
  20. 3fb8 (3,072 bytes)
    2: ==KcsA Potassium channel in the open-conductive state with 20 A opening at T112 in the presence o...

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