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  1. Category:Supramolecular (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supramolecular
  2. Category:Supramolecular chemistry (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supramolecular chemistry
  3. Category:Supramolecular assembly (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Supramolecular assembly
  4. Category:Supramolecular structure (55 bytes)
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  5. Category:Supramolecular ligand (52 bytes)
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  6. Category:Supramolecular complex (53 bytes)
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  7. Category:Supramolecular recognition (57 bytes)
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  8. Category:Supramolecular lysine-peg (56 bytes)
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  1. 1gkl (4,980 bytes)
    24: ...stridiae, these biocatalysts are organized into a supramolecular assembly termed a "cellulosome." This multienzyme...
  2. 2ccl (4,925 bytes)
    24: ...orientation of the catalytic subunits within this supramolecular assembly, which reflects the challenges presented...
  3. 1e9z (4,287 bytes)
    24: ...ed that the cluster of the 12 active sites on the supramolecular assembly may be critical for the survival of the ...
    26: Supramolecular assembly and acid resistance of Helicobacter pylo...
  4. 7npq (3,082 bytes)
    13: ...nt effect of disulfide bonds on the assembly into supramolecular structures and their sensitivity to reducing/oxid...
    15: Rare by Natural Selection: Disulfide-Bonded Supramolecular Antimicrobial Peptides.,Engelberg Y, Ragonis-Bach...
  5. 1gr3 (4,923 bytes)
    26: ...ce of NC1 trimer are likely to be involved in the supramolecular assembly of collagen X. Most internal SMCD mutati...
  6. 1o91 (5,009 bytes)
    24: ...tergent CHAPS, which are likely to be involved in supramolecular assemblies. Equivalent strips exist in the NC1 do...
  7. 1ohz (5,184 bytes)
    24: The utilization of organized supramolecular assemblies to exploit the synergistic interaction...
  8. 7e34 (6,175 bytes)
    14: ...ection and the assembly of a ring-shaped telomere supramolecular architecture at the nuclear envelope, which is cr...
  9. 7e3e (3,384 bytes)
    14: ...n assemblies. Here, we describe construction of a supramolecular filament structure by engineering covalent and no...
    16: ... the Environmentally Responsive Construction of a Supramolecular Filament.,Abe S, Pham TT, Negishi H, Yamashita K,...
  10. 7e3f (3,386 bytes)
    14: ...n assemblies. Here, we describe construction of a supramolecular filament structure by engineering covalent and no...
    16: ... the Environmentally Responsive Construction of a Supramolecular Filament.,Abe S, Pham TT, Negishi H, Yamashita K,...
  11. 1bd2 (14,031 bytes)
    25: ...s based on the formation of geometrically defined supramolecular assemblies for initiating signaling.
  12. 8f3d (3,280 bytes)
    13: ... in a twisted-stacks architecture, manifesting as supramolecular rods up to 400 nm. Filamentous LtMCCs bind biotin...
  13. 8f41 (3,281 bytes)
    13: ... in a twisted-stacks architecture, manifesting as supramolecular rods up to 400 nm. Filamentous LtMCCs bind biotin...
  14. 1tij (5,992 bytes)
    25: ...tructure in the same direction. In consequence, a supramolecular crystal structure is generated, with all the beta...
  15. 1y76 (4,429 bytes)
    23: ...main capable of organizing scaffold proteins into supramolecular assemblies by formation of heteromeric L27 domain...
  16. 2orf (2,919 bytes)
    12: ... the assembly of small molecules in the design of supramolecular complexes and new materials. We demonstrate that ...
  17. 1dum (3,246 bytes)
    13: ...imilar to I, II was found to form a peptide-lipid supramolecular complex pore accompanied with lipid flip-flop and...
  18. 1hxm (4,287 bytes)
    11: ...ins LCP2 and LAT. This lead to the formation of a supramolecular signalosome that recruits the phospholipase PLCG1...
  19. 7pp6 (3,836 bytes)
    12: ...gest that linear filaments, a previously observed supramolecular assembly form, are more likely than tubules to be...
  20. 1rir (5,096 bytes)
    24: ...NA involved 11 molecules of H(2)TPPS in different supramolecular stacking arrangements associated with a tetramer ...
    26: ...ges on lactose binding, interacting surfaces, and supramolecular aggregations.,Goel M, Damai RS, Sethi DK, Kaur KJ...

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