cross linking in English

joining of two polymer chains which increases the strength of the polymer network (Chemistry); abnormal joining of two DNA strands by covalent bands (Molecular Biology)

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1. Adhesion promoting resins with cross-linking properties

2. Bis-Acrylamide is a cross-linking agent

3. Polymerization of monomers lead to cross-linking, which creates a polymer.

4. Alkylating agents prevent cell division primarily by cross-linking strands of DNA

5. The welding-aimed portions contain silane-grafted polyolefin with no cross-linking catalyst.

6. Actinins stabilize adjacent sarcomeres and anchor filaments to cell-cell contacts by cross-linking actin

7. Borate buffers are also used as preferential equilibration solution in DMP-based cross-linking reactions

8. The primary mode of action for most Alkylating drugs is via cross-linking of DNA strands.

9. A class of actin-binding proteins, called cross-linking proteins, dictate the formation of these structures.

10. The above leads to more rapid drying and cross-linking times and an improved thermal efficiency.

11. (B) Cross-linking agent. (a) Acrylic rubber. (b) Carbon black having a hydroxyl group on its surface.

12. The aim of cross-linking therapy is to prevent keratoconus progression and stabilize the present refractive situation.

13. The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting and reversing nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein ageing).

14. In a preferred embodiment, the bath includes an acrylic polymer finish, and a melamine-formaldehyde cross-linking agent.

15. The nature of the cross-linking artifact prompts careful re-examination of the role of TFs in mitotic Bookmarking.

16. Elastin’s abundant Alanines are useful probes of the structural and dynamical microenvironments in its cross-linking and hydrophobic domains

17. Bifunctional: ( bī-fŭngk'shŭn-ăl ), Referring to a molecule containing two reactive functional groups; cross-linking reagents are Bifunctional compounds.

18. OP and mixtures containing OP are used as accelerators, activators, catalysts, cross-linking agents, curing agents, hardeners, initiators and promoters.

19. Optionally, the abrasive aggregate can contain a secondary cross-linking agent, or a functional filler, such as a grinding aid.

20. The modification of biopolymers with maleic Anhydride also enables chemical cross-linking between polymer chains through vinyl sites (Almeida et al

21. Alkylating agents exhibit cytotoxic effects through the alkylation of DNA, resulting in strand cross-linking, ultimately inhibiting DNA replication and cell growth.

22. The composition comprises an alkali soluble resin, a photosensitive compound, a thermo-curable cross linking agent, a sensitivity enhancer and a solvent.

23. The isolated 74-kilodalton light chain of factor Va displayed actin binding and cross-linking properties indistinguishable from those of intact factor Va.

24. Assessment Results Conversion varnishes are specialty cross-linking finish varnishes that behave like lacquers but produce a more durable film once they cure.

25. The feedback system may include an interferometer system, a corneal polarimetry system, or other configurations for monitoring cross-linking activity within the cornea.

26. Organic peroxides and mixtures containing organic peroxides are used as e.g. accelerators, activators, catalysts, cross-linking agents, curing agents, hardeners, initiators and promoters.

27. The ratio of optimum proportion of Sodium Polyacrylate, Carbomer and the cross-linking agent in the matrix of Cataplasm was determined, which was proved efficaciously

28. Collagen sponges of different Biodegradabilities were prepared through chemical cross-linking of Type I collagen with glutaraldehyde (GA) at concentrations of 0.2, 1.0, and 2.0 wt%

29. Allogeneic splenocytes provide costimulation to prevent Anergy induction by fixed APC, but not by aCD3 cross-linking (22, 30) unless the anergized cells are removed (31)

30. Sodium Alginate may undergo cross-linking in the presence of divalent cations such as Ca 2+ to form biodegradable stable gels, which finds applications as a material for cell

31. Get Permissions α-Actinins are a major class of actin filament cross-linking proteins expressed in virtually all cells. In muscle, Actinins cross-link thin filaments from adjacent sarcomeres.

32. Butt-joint strength was measured on a series of epoxy resin-to-chrome plate adhesive bonds comparing the effect of curing the resin with different stoichiometric proportions of cross-linking agent.

33. To better understand how Escherichia coli Acclimatizes to nutrient availability, we performed UV cross-linking, ligation and sequencing of hybrids (CLASH) to uncover Hfq-associated RNA-RNA interactions at specific growth stages.

34. Penicillin Acylates the active site of Bacillus stearothermophilus D-alanine carboxypeptidase Penicillin kills susceptible bacteria by specifically inhibiting the transpeptidase that catalyzes the final step in cell wall biosynthesis, the cross-linking of peptidoglycan.

35. The adhesive composition of the present application has excellent storage stability, exhibits appropriate low-rate and high-rate peeling forces after the formation of a cross-linking structure, and is excellent in terms of quantum balance.

36. ‘Chemical mutagens are classified as alkylating agents, cross-linking agents, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).’ ‘Two men discovered that in the presence of Lewis acids (such as aluminum chloride or ferric chloride), alkyl halides will Alkylate benzenes.’

37. ‘Chemical mutagens are classified as alkylating agents, cross-linking agents, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).’ ‘Two men discovered that in the presence of Lewis acids (such as aluminum chloride or ferric chloride), alkyl halides will Alkylate benzenes.’

38. In this mode of immunotherapy, it is the aim to induce IgG antibodies directed exclusively against the IgE-epitopes of allergens without induction of anaphylactogenic IgG species, and without the risk of anaphylaxis through cross-linking of IgE.

39. Collagen I is the most abundant Collagen in mammals (70–90% of total body Collagen) and its fibrils are the primary structural elements of all connective tissues, providing a structural scaffold and stabilized by lysyl oxidase cross-linking pathway

40. Said kit contains water and an accelerator in the form of a basic neutral iron or aluminium salt with a mineral acid, especially an an aluminium alum of ammonia and/or alkaline metals, as an accelerating cross-linking agent.

41. Actinins are one of the major actin cross-linking proteins found in virtually all cell types and are the ancestral proteins of a larger family that includes spectrin, dystrophin and utrophin. Invertebrates have a single actinin-encoding ACTN gene, while mammals have four.

42. A two-part polyurethane adhesive comprising a prepolymer having the reaction product of a non-ionic surfactant and an allophanate modified isocyanate and a curative having a urethane modified high molecular weight polyol, a urethane modified cross-linking compound and a non-urethane modified low molecular weight chain extending compound.

43. The invention calls for porous membranes made of cellulose hydrate to be modified by cross-linking with diepoxides in such a way that their hydrophilic nature, high throughput and low protein adsorption remain unaffected by the modification and the modified membranes have an elevated resistance to alkalis, acids and cellulases and do not release pseudopyrogens.

44. The present invention relates to an adhesive composition containing an ionic antistatic agent and, more specifically, to an adhesive composition which can exhibit not only excellent antistatic properties but also excellent durability even at high temperatures, by containing an acryl-based copolymer, a cross-linking agent, and an ionic antistatic agent represented by chemical formula 1.

45. Five microliters of 2-mercaptoethanol (Sigma) was added to 95 μl of the cross-linking samples, the samples were heated for 5 min at 65°C, and subjected to electrophoresis through 7.5% (w/v) SDS-polyacrylamide gels (18).The gel was dried under vacuum, and Autoradiographed at −70°C with an intensifying screen (Kodak

46. The present invention relates to a process for achieving multi-layered paint spraying in which (1) an optionally pigmented base coat is applied to a substrate surface; (2) a polymer film is formed from the base coat layer applied in stage (1); (3) optionally one or a plurality of other paint layers is/are applied thereon; (4) a non-aqueous finishing coat is then applied which contains (A) a hydroxy-functional polyacrylate resin, (B) tris(alkoxy carbonylamino)triazine as the cross-linking agent and (C) optionally other cross-linking agents such as blocked isocyanates which are different from the tris(alkoxy carbonylamino)triazine, and/or aminoplast resins; and subsequently (5) the paint layers are baked together, the polyacrylate resin containing secondary OH groups.

47. The invention relates to a method for the production of cross-linked biopolymers, wherein water soluble chitosans and/or chitosan derivatives are made to react with cross-linking agents which are selected from the group formed by homopolymers or copolymers of aryl acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid and amino acids in addition to carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl starches and amidopectins and also to the alkali, alkaline earth and/or ammonium salts thereof.

48. The invention relates to an aqueous coating material that is cured thermally and/or by actinic radiation which material contains A) at least one ionically and/or nonionically stabilized polyurethane that is saturated, unsaturated or grafted with olefinically unsaturated compounds on the basis of bis(4-isocyanatocyclohexyl)methane of a trans/trans content of up to 30 wt.- %, based on the diisocyanate, as the binder and B) at least one cross-linking agent.

49. The composition for the foam tape according to the present invention comprises an acrylic monomer, a radical initiator, a cross-linking agent, a porous filler, and a surfactant, wherein the surfactant comprises 60 to 90 wt% of a siloxane polymer and 10 to 40 wt% of a non-siloxane polymer, thereby providing the advantage of manufacturing the foam tape manufactured using the composition that is economical, does not lose adhesive force, and has superior bubble stability compared to existing foam tapes.

50. A coating composition comprising: (a) a cross-linking polymerizable compound (a-1) having at least two (meth)acryloyloxy groups in its molecule or a mixture of the compound (a-1) and a compound (a-2) copolymerizable therewith; (b) fine silica particles with their surfaces modified with a hydrolyzate of a mixture of a silane compound (b-1) capable of binding with the component (a) and another silane compound (b-2) incapable of binding with the component (a); and (c) an initiator for actinic radiation-induced polymerization.