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1. The Allyl ligand is often referred to as an “actor” ligand rather than a “spectator” ligand

2. Alter substrate or ligand binding.

3. Imaging with the highest affinity caveolin ligand confirmed co-localization of the ligand with endogenous caveolin in NIH 3T3 fibroblast cells.

4. The Chelate effect is the enhanced affinity of a chelating ligand for a metal ion compared to its monodentate ligand counterpart(s)

5. Other articles where Allyl is discussed: organometallic compound: Alkene and alkyne ligands: The Allyl ligand, ―CH2―CH=CH2, can bind to a metal atom in either of two configurations: as an η1-ligand or an η3-ligand

6. Chelates A Chelate is a type of ligand

7. Enantiotech Bimah Ligand Kit for Asymmetric Hydrogenation: 96-3705

8. Triple helix coil template having a biologically active ligand

9. The synthesis is accomplished through the chiral ligand mediated addition of cyclopropylacetylide.

10. The method exploits the affinity of these "soft" metals for the organosulfur ligand.

11. LICA, or Ligand Conjugated Antisense, is a chemical technology we developed at Ionis that involves the attachment of a molecule called a ligand that binds with receptors on the surfaces of …

12. The method includes (a) reacting the sample with a luminophore to obtain either a metal-ligand-luminophore chelate and/or a ligand-luminophore adduct; (b) detecting the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product; (c) matching the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product with an electromagnetic spectrum metal-ligand chelate luminophore chelate or the electromagnetic spectrum of a ligandluminophore adduct; (d) correlating a match of the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product and the electromagnetic spectrum of the metalligand-luminophore chelate with the presence of a metal-ligand chelate, or correlating a match of the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product and the electromagnetic spectrum of the ligand-luminophore adduct with the absence of a metal-ligand chelate.

13. Chiraler P,N-Ligand auf Tetrazol-Basis; Synthese von chiralen P,N-Liganden

14. Dinuclear copper-based compound and ligand for nucleic acid scission and anticancer treatment

15. An example method includes providing a sorptive media and providing a primary ligand having an affinity for the sorptive media, the primary ligand being an amphipathic, heterocyclic metal-coordinating compound.

16. Anandamide is a lipid mediator that acts as an endogenous ligand of CB1 receptors

17. Albuminoids are plasma proteins characterized by a marked ability for ligand binding and transport

18. Computer-based strategy for peptide and protein conformational ensemble enumeration and ligand affinity analysis

19. The Agonist binds to the same binding site as that of the natural ligand

20. Different kinetic equations were compared to describe surfactant and ligand induced metal desorption with time.

21. Chelates A chelate is a type of ligand. A multidentate (dentate is Latin for tooth) ligand that uses more than one atom to bind to a metal in a coordination complex, see Figure 2

22. Crisscrossing coordination networks: ligand doping to control the chemomechanical properties of stimuli-responsive metallogels J

23. The invention relates to a ruthenium alkylidene complex comprising a 1-aryl-3-cycloalkyl-imidazolin-2-ylidene ligand, the cycloalkyl group of said 1-aryl-3-cycloalkyl-imidazolin-2-ylidene ligand being a cyclic secondary aliphatic alkyl.

24. The method also includes providing a co-ligand having an affinity for the sorptive media.

25. Anandamide is a ligand, meaning that it works by binding with a specific receptor

26. It is a tridentate ligand that binds iron with high affinity in a # ratio

27. Discussion is given of the ligand field, absorption spectra, soft X-ray spectra, and Mössbauer spectra.

28. •bipyO2 appears to be a dimer with a bridging bipyO2 ligand and five-coordinate tin atoms.

29. Method for producing porous cellulose beads using alkali aqueous solution, carrier for ligand immobilization, and adsorbent

30. An Antagonist is a type of ligand or drug that avoids or dampens a biological reaction

31. What does Aquation mean? (chemistry) The replacement of a ligand by water in a complex

32. The targeting ligand may be attached to either the activation agent or the encapsulation vesicle.

33. Cancer therapeutic agent comprising ligand for neuromedin u receptor 2 (fm4) molecule as active ingredient

34. Therapeutic application of proteinase inhibitors in acute pancreatitis (AP) requires accessibility of the respective ligand.

35. The hydrogen bonding in the crystals is complex, with all the ligand donor and acceptor atoms participating.

36. Tentative assignments for metal–NCS, M–ligand, Hg—S, and L—M—L absorption bands are discussed.

37. Method for checking and quantifying protein-ligand interaction by combining a crosslinking method and accelerator mass spectroscopy

38. Affinity ligand polypeptide library of immunoglobulin g constructed based on protein a affinity model and use thereof

39. Exploring the GluR2 ligand-binding core in complex with the Bicyclical AMPA analogue (S)-4-AHCP

40. Antagonists mimic ligands that bind to a receptor and prevent receptor activation by a natural ligand

41. Group 4 metal compound of thiophene-fused cyclopentadienyl ligand tetrahydroquinoline derivative, and olefin polymerization using same

42. The ligand binds via the deprotonated hydroxy oxygen atom and the amino nitrogen atom to the central ion.

43. It is a ligand from CB2 Cannabinoid receptor and an inhibitor of the re-absorption of anandamide

44. Concavity's predictions of the ligand binding pockets and residues for structures from the Protein Quaternary Structure database

45. A Chelate is an organic compound formed when a polydentate ligand bonds to a central metal atom

46. Through ligand design and functionalisation, the active metal centres in WOCs were encapsulated using three different approaches.

47. The team focused on the TRAIL (Tumour necrosis factor alpha-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) death signalling pathway.

48. Here, we establish a signaling pathway that controls Abscission in Arabidopsis thaliana from ligand, to receptors, to downstream effectors

49. Alanine scanning mutagenesis is a widely-used method for identifying protein positions that are important for function or ligand binding

50. Request PDF Synthese eines stabilen B2H5+‐Analogons durch Protonierung eines doppelt basenstabilisierten Diborans(4) H+umgepolt: Der Ligand Hexahydropyrimidopyrimidinat (hpp) …

51. Thus, in the absence of the natural ligand, Agonist drugs are capable of providing the full or the partial response

52. This process involved using alkali metals to disassociate the thorium from its prior ligand form ThSiO4 (further described in synthesis).

53. • The results Corroborate the role of these proteins in pheromone transport and elaborate the structural basis of ligand binding.

54. For example the incorporation of water into the inner ligand sphere of an inorganic complex is an Aquation reaction

55. Ligand exchange of thiolates-for-Acetylides on these clusters as well as the reverse reaction are so-far unkn

56. Allosteric Modulation (Cooperativity) Cooperativity is a phenomenon displayed by enzymes or receptors that have multiple binding sites where the affinity of the binding sites for a ligand is increased, positive cooperativity, or decreased, negative cooperativity, upon the binding of a ligand to a binding site.

57. Amphiregulin (Areg) is a ligand of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a widely expressed transmembrane tyrosine kinase

58. So the homocysteine is your donor ligand, and you have your metal as the Lewis acid, your acceptor.

59. Annapurna is a knowledge-based scoring function designed to evaluate RNA-ligand complex structures, generated by any computational docking method

60. We report an [Au25(SCH2CH2-p-C6H4-N3)18]− nanocluster platform with Azide moieties appended onto each surface ligand

61. Concurrently, unprecedented details will be generated regarding the Notch pathway, including receptor–ligand kinetics and spatiotemporal activity during development.

62. The present invention provides an improved acyclic anionic six-electron-donor ancillary ligand suitable for being bonded in a transition metal complex.

63. Indole Synthesis by Conjugate Addition of Anilines to Activated Acetylenes and an Unusual Ligand-Free Copper(II)-Mediated Intramolecular Cross-Coupling

64. Iridium-based light emitting compound having picolinic acid-n-oxide as auxiliary ligand and organic light emitting diode comprising the same

65. A method is given for the calculation from spectroscopic data of ligand numbers and formation constants of complexes formed in alkaline heterogeneous systems.

66. Computer modelling further allowed the studying of ligand–receptor interaction and led to the discovery of novel compounds with high CLR affinity.

67. The group 2 (CD1d) ligand alpha-galactosylceramide is currently in phase I clinical trials for the treatment of advanced non-hematologic cancers.

68. The characterization of mixed-ligand complexes of the lanthanoides and selected actinoides with hexafluoroacetylacetone and neutral donators with P=O-groups is described.

69. The metathesis catalyst is a ruthenium or osmium carbene complex catalyst, such as one containing an alkylidene ligand with basicity higher than that of tricyclohexylphosphine (PCY3) and a neutral electron donor ligand with a basicity lower than that of PCy3, whereby the catalyst initiates the metathesis reaction of the composition upon mixing with the substrate.

70. Adaptins are important components of clathrin-coated vesicles transporting ligand-receptor complexes from the plasma membrane or from the trans-Golgi network to

71. A receptor Antagonist is a type of receptor ligand or drug that blocks or dampens a biological response by binding to and blocking …

72. Allosteric enzymes are enzymes that change their conformational ensemble upon binding of an effector (Allosteric modulator) which results in an apparent change in binding affinity at a different ligand binding site.This "action at a distance" through binding of one ligand affecting the binding of another at a distinctly different site, is the essence of the Allosteric concept.

73. 30 Flexibility and the location of ligand-binding sites close to the top of adhesion molecules may be a general feature of their organization.

74. Compound1 exhibits surprisingly short Ti-Cl and Ti-O distances, suggesting strong π donation by the chloride and in particular by the alkoxide ligand.

75. Their acid-base and metal-ligand equilibrium constants in 75% dioxan-water solvent at 30 °C have been calculated from potentiometric and spectrophotometric data.

76. The thermodynamic, kinetic, and structural properties of Ln3+ complexes with the Bifunctional DO3A-ACE4− ligand and its amide derivative DO3A-BACE4− (modelling the case where DO3A-ACE4− ligand binds to vector molecules) have been studied in order to confirm the usefulness of the corresponding Gd3+ complexes as relaxation labels of targeted MRI contrast agents.

77. The ligand-RAGE-interaction results in an activation of NF-κB, increased expression of cytokines, chemokines, and adhesion molecules and induces oxidative stress.

78. The output domain may be constitutively active, and in the absence of the ligand, the input domains interact to inhibit the output domain.

79. Here, we show that the agglomeration of Apolar particles is dominated by either the core or the ligand shell depending on the particle size and materials

80. High density lipoprotein (HDL) binding proteins were identified in nonreduced detergent extracts of plasma membranes or crude membrane fractions of rat adipocytes by ligand blotting.