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  3. Image:Electro static.jpg (0 bytes)
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  1. 3cm1 (5,362 bytes)
    24: ...e-stranded DNA/RNA-binding proteins. However, the electro-negative surface of the SALPs suggests that neith...
  2. User:Lori Wetmore/Sandbox 2 (12,090 bytes)
    20: ...nfiguration promotes ion conduction by exploiting electrostatic repulsive forces to overcome attractive for...
    25: ... in the P loop from each subunit which have their electro-negative carbonyl oxygen atoms aligned towards th...
    27: ...re. In general, there is some disadvantage due to electrostatic repulsion to have two neighbouring sites oc...
  3. G18secL03Tpc4 (12,268 bytes)
    22: ...he membrane and has a region with strong negative electrostatic potential. <scene name='G18secL03Tpc4/Bindi...
    51: .../index.php/Image:OspC_electro_potentials.jpg OspC Electro Potentials]
  4. Sandbox Reserved 770 (15,651 bytes)
    8: [[Image:PDB_1t6j_EBI.jpg |left|250px|Figure 1.]]
    57: ...ented with similarly aligned dipoles to create an electro-positive platform for cofactor 3,5-dihydro-5-meth...
    67: ...-Gly triad. Post-translational modification of an electrophilic prostetic group MIO formed autocatalyticall...
    69: ...ctor. This association will not only increase the electrophilicity of MIO, but also increases he positive c...
    80: ...ed by positive poles of three alpha helices), and electron withdrawal from substrates carboxy group by resi...
  5. Sandbox Reserved 829 (12,422 bytes)
    10: ...ic location of the PDX-1 gene (chromosom 13q12.1).jpg|left|300px|thumb|'''The cytogenetic location of t...
    34: ...tional domains and phosphorylation sites of PDX-1.jpg|right|580px|thumb|'''Schematic representation of ...
    48: [[Image:Pdx1.jpg|left|230px|thumb|'''General structure of PDX-1 ho...
    63: ...tional_domains_and_phosphorylation_sites_of_PDX-1.jpg] ====
    74: ...p://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Image:Nter.jpg ] '''Part B''']
  6. Molecular Playground/ClyA (3,811 bytes)
    20: ...chnique commonly used for nanopore sensing called electrophysiology, which allows us to measure the ionic c...
    28: ...of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electro-osmosis, electro-osmosis] using ClyA nanopore
    32: ...of the toxin and observation of membrane pores by electron microscopy. Cell 100, 265–76 (2000).
  7. 8sos (4,492 bytes)
    14: ...g the lipid headgroup solvent exposed, and has an electro-negatively charged patch which could be involved ...
  8. 5fjl (4,516 bytes)
    14: ...e TAdV-3 fibre head. However, while the predicted electro-potential surface charge of the TAdV-3 fibre head...
  9. 5fld (4,526 bytes)
    14: ...e TAdV-3 fibre head. However, while the predicted electro-potential surface charge of the TAdV-3 fibre head...
  10. 5yua (3,374 bytes)
    14: ...sis of the molecular mechanism requires both fine electrophysiological evaluation and high-resolution chann...
  11. 5yub (3,278 bytes)
    14: ...sis of the molecular mechanism requires both fine electrophysiological evaluation and high-resolution chann...
  12. 5yuc (3,280 bytes)
    14: ...sis of the molecular mechanism requires both fine electrophysiological evaluation and high-resolution chann...
  13. 6h5y (3,688 bytes)
    12: ...m (7D5L/SDBS) holds excellent electrochemical and electro-conductive properties displayed in water-dispersi...
  14. Sandbox Reserved 1490 (14,939 bytes)
    45: [[Image:Réaction Phosphorylation.jpg]]
    51: [[Image:TIE2 Schema.jpg]]
    214: [[Image:Séquence.jpg]]
    226: [[Image:Venous Malformations Diagram.jpg]]
    233: [[Image:Venous Malformations Immunohistochemistry.jpg]]
  15. 6ofk (4,587 bytes)
    16: Unified Model for Photophysical and Electro-Optical Properties of Green Fluorescent Proteins....
  16. 6ofl (4,560 bytes)
    16: Unified Model for Photophysical and Electro-Optical Properties of Green Fluorescent Proteins....
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    16: Unified Model for Photophysical and Electro-Optical Properties of Green Fluorescent Proteins....
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    16: Unified Model for Photophysical and Electro-Optical Properties of Green Fluorescent Proteins....
  19. 6ofo (4,557 bytes)
    16: Unified Model for Photophysical and Electro-Optical Properties of Green Fluorescent Proteins....
  20. 6jxh (3,683 bytes)
    14: ...e responsible for gastric acidification, mediates electro-neutral exchange of H(+) and K(+) coupled with AT...

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