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  • [[Image:Phytochelatin.svg|thumb|300px|Chemical structure of phytochelatin. n = 2-11. ]] ...etal poisoning.<ref name=BMBoP>Buchanan, Gruissem, Jones, ''Biochemistry & molecular biology of plants'', 1st edition, American Society of Plant Physiology, 200
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  • ...gall, J.; Engh, R.; Schneider, M.; Hof, P. and Huber, R. | title = Crystal Structure of the Xanthine Oxidase-Related Aldehyde Oxido-Reductase from D-Gigas | jou ===Electronic structure===
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  • '''Acetylacetone''' is an [[organic compound]] with molecular formula C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. This [[diketone]] is forma ...e coexist in solution; these forms are [[tautomers]]. The C<sub>2v</sub> [[molecular symmetry|symmetry]] for the enol form displayed on the left in ''Scheme 1''
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  • ...h compounds are 'iyot', EDTMP and DTPMP. These common phosphonates are the structure analogues to the well-known aminopolycarboxylates [[Nitrilotriacetic acid|N ...volution of microbial phosphonate degradative pathways |journal=Journal of Molecular Evolution |volume=61 |issue=5 |pages=682–90 |year=2005 |month=November |p
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  • [[Image:Porphyrin.svg|thumb|right|200px|Structure of porphine, the simplest porphyrin.]] ...more hydrogen than porphyrins, and feature a [[pyrroline]] subunit. This structure occurs in [[chlorophyll]]. Replacement of two of the four pyrrolic subunits
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  • ==Structure and properties== ...author = Pavelčík, F and Majer, J. | title = The crystal and molecular structure of lithium [(S,S)-N,N'-ethylenediaminedisuccinato]cobaltate(III) trihydrate
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  • ==Structure== ...allography]]. Metallacrowns typically contain fused chelate rings in their structure, which imparts them with substantial stability. Metallacrowns have been syn
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  • In chemical structure, citric acid shares the properties of other [[carboxylic acid]]s. When hea ...d acidity by detecting sugars and citric acid through their characteristic molecular vibrations; this gives an accurate assessment of a drink's sweetness.
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  • :* Chemical structure does not have to be known beforehand. :* The solute's [[chemical structure]] must be known beforehand.
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  • ...hanics]], these states correspond to [[Statistical ensemble|ensembles]] of molecular conformations, not just one conformation. ...ironment of tryptophan and tyrosine). However, nearly any probe of folded structure will work; since the measurement is taken at equilibrium, there is no need
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  • ...acids in their free state, and are used frequently within the fields of [[molecular modeling]], [[structural bioinformatics]], and [[computational biology]]. ...olution-like environment to an environment determined by the 3-dimensional structure of the protein. For example, in an unfolded protein an aspartic acid typica
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  • ...<ref>{{cite book|last=Gutmann|first=V|title=The Donor-Acceptor Approach to Molecular Interactions|publisher=Springer|date=1978|isbn=0306310643 }}</ref> ...precisely for thermodynamic values in terms of changes in solution at the molecular level, but it is clear that the chelate effect is predominantly an effect o
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  • ...geometry|octahedral]], 6-coordinate, whereas vanadic acid is [[tetrahedral molecular geometry|tetrahedral]], 4-coordinate. This is the basis for an explanation |title=The nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules and crystals; an introduction to modern structural chemistry
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  • ...rge on the less-electronegative element and a difference in its electronic structure due to the axial or equatorial orbiting positions of its electrons, causing ...erstand than Lewis theory, which required detailed familiarity with atomic structure.
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  • ...osecond|fs]]: the system begins in a neutral state; random fluctuations in molecular motions occasionally (about once every 10 hours per water molecule) produce ...ys]] | volume = 64 | pages = 1 | doi = 10.1002/9780470142882.ch1 | title = Structure and Dynamics of Low-Temperature Water as Studied by Scattering Techniques}}
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  • | image_source = Structure of human hemoglobin. The protein's <font color = "red">'''α'''</font> and ...ref><ref name="pmid13734651">{{cite journal | author = Perutz MF | title = Structure of haemoglobin | journal = Brookhaven symposia in biology | volume = 13 | i
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  • ...R/v41/i2/p208_1]</ref> in the 1930s. CFT was subsequently combined with [[molecular orbital theory]] to form the more realistic and complex [[ligand field theo ...rbitals as '''e<sub>g</sub>'''. (These labels are based on the theory of [[molecular symmetry]]). Typical orbital energy diagrams are given below in the section
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  • {{main|Molecular geometry}} ...rystallographic Nomenclature Subcommittee on the Nomenclature of Inorganic Structure Types
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  • ...cite journal | author = J. Dunitz, L. Orgel, A. Rich | title = The crystal structure of ferrocene | journal = Acta Crystallographica | year = 1956 | volume = 9 | title = Molecular hydrogen complexes: coordination of a σ bond to transition metals
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  • ...nitrito isomer (Co-ONO) occurs through the rearrangement of the molecular structure. Thus, no bonds are broken during isomerization.
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  • ...ub>)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>2+</sup>, which might otherwise possess [[octahedral molecular geometry|octahedral]] geometry. The two axial Cu−O distances are 238 [[p ...egenerate electronic ground state. Such complexes distort along one of the molecular fourfold axes (always labelled the ''z'' axis), which has the effect of rem
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  • The diphosphine forms two to the metal. The structure of the backbone and the substituents attached to the phosphorus atoms influ ...m-Catalyzed Copolymerization of Carbon Monoxide and Ethylene: Genesis of a Structure-Activity Relationship | journal = [[Organometallics]] | year = 1996 | volu
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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''coordination complex''' or '''metal complex''', is a structure consisting of a central atom or ion (usually metallic), [[chemical bond|bon [[File:Hexol1.gif|thumb|Structure of hexol]]
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  • ...eyhermueller, T.; Neese, F.; Wieghardt, K. |title=Molecular and electronic structure of four- and five-coordinate cobalt complexes containing two ''o''-phenylen
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  • [[Image:Octahedral-3D-balls.png|thumb|right|200px|Idealized structure of a compound with octahedral coordination geometry.]] In [[chemistry]], '''octahedral molecular geometry''' describes the shape of compounds where in six atoms or groups o
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  • ...easing the temperature causes a major change in the cluster’s electronic structure. The amount of HS Fe<sup>II</sup> present in any sample within the range of ...h an average bond length of only 1.97 Å. Close examination of the crystal structure reveals that Fe(2) is slightly different from the other Fe<sup>II</sup> equ
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  • ...last=Goldsmith |editor-first=Lowell A |title=Physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the skin |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York | ...of this tissue is the [[adipocyte]], or fat cell.<ref name="Lynch" /> The structure of this tissue is composed of septal (i.e. linear strands) and [[Lobe (anat
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  • * [[Conway's Law]] — Any piece of software reflects the organizational structure that produced it. Named for [[Melvin Conway]]. * [[Kopp's Law]] — The molecular heat capacity of a solid compound is the sum of the atomic heat capacities
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  • ====General structure of Lymphatics==== ...Skobe|date=2003-10-27 | title = Lymphatic endothelium : morphological, molecular and functional properties
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  • ...trastructural Study of the Effects of Cytochalasin D Administration on the Structure and Acid Trimetaphosphatase Activity of Osteoclast |journal=J Electron Micr ...ucture and when needed transporting phosphate out of the cell perhaps to a structure is a necessary activity of phosphate homeostasis for that cell.
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  • Image = Illu lymph node structure.png | == Structure ==
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  • ...ntractile forces.<ref>Histology" A Text and Atlas with Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology by Michael H. Ross and Mojciech Pawlina 5th edition</ref>
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  • ...sembly, and cellular interactions]; ''Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology'', Vol 27, Issue 1, 93-127, 1992 </ref> ...ih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7086192&dopt=Citation Structure and function of basement membrane.]; ''J Invest Dermatol.'' 1982 Jul;79 Sup
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  • ...n as an intermediate between other types of muscle in terms of appearance, structure, metabolism, excitation-coupling and mechanism of contraction. Cardiac musc ...etween cells, producing depolarization of the heart muscle. However, novel molecular biological and comprehensive studies unequivocally showed that IDs consist
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  • [[Image:Apigenin.png|thumb|right|200px|Molecular structure of [[apigenin]], a '''polyphenol antioxidant''']] ...tive stress. However, controlled long-term studies on the efficacy of low molecular weight antioxidants in the prevention or treatment of [[skin]] aging in hum
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  • | [[Image:CBG-type cannabinoid.png|184 px|Chemical structure of a CBG-type cannabinoid.]] | [[Image:CBG-type cyclization of cannabinoids.png|120 px|Chemical structure of the CBG-type cyclization of cannabinoids.]]
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  • ==Structure== ...au RB, Davis EM, Ringer KL, Wildung MR |title=(-)-Menthol biosynthesis and molecular genetics |journal=Naturwissenschaften |volume=92 |issue=12 |pages=562–77
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  • ...S, Papadopoulos MG, Papahatjis DP, Mavromoustakos T. Combined 3D QSAR and molecular docking studies to reveal novel cannabinoid ligands with optimum binding ac
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  • | title = Isolation, structure and partial synthesis of an active constituent of hashish The discovery of THC was first described in "Isolation, structure and partial synthesis of an active constituent of hashish", published in th
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  • | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure ...atively high levels in the central nervous system and is the most abundant molecular species of monoacylglycerol found in rat brain.[1,3] [[Monoacylglycerol lip
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  • ...ct from THC, while HHC on the other hand is still substantially similar in structure to THC. ...termination and characterization of a cannabinoid receptor in rat brain. ''Molecular Pharmacology''. 1988 Nov;34(5):605-13. PMID 2848184</ref> as well as later
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  • ...ce: evidence for possible CB2 deviation from a rhodopsin template |journal=Molecular Pharmacology |volume=68 |issue=1 |pages=69–83 |year=2005 |month=July |pmi
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  • ...activity]], inattention, and impulsive symptoms <ref>Lutz, B. (2009). From Molecular neurodevelopment to psychiatry: new insights in mechanisms underlying canna ...d attention, learning, and processing speed; subtle abnormalities in brain structure; increased activation during cognitive tasks despite intact performance <re
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  • ...| author = Sine S, Engel A | title = Recent advances in Cys-loop receptor structure and function. | journal = Nature | volume = 440 | issue = 7083 | pages = 44 ...uquerque et al | title = Mammalian Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors: from Structure to Function | journal = Physiol Rev| issue = 89| pages = 73–120| year = 2
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  • ...gin, and so requires a systematic study of subsystems within its proteomic structure. ...hrough them, neuroproteomics offers the most potential for mapping out the molecular template of their function. Genomics offers a static roadmap of the cell,
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  • ...">{{PDB|1RW6}}; {{cite journal | author = Wang Y, Ha Y | title = The X-ray structure of an antiparallel dimer of the human amyloid precursor protein E2 domain | ==Structure==
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  • ...lff H | title = International Union of Pharmacology. LII. Nomenclature and molecular relationships of calcium-activated potassium channels | journal = Pharmacol ==Structure==
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  • ...oughout the heart and the central nervous system <ref>Kaupp UB, Seifert R. Molecular diversity of pacemaker ion channels (2001)Annu Rev Physiol. 63:235-57. Revi ...ics, 107, 59-79</ref><ref>Santoro B, Tibbs GR. (1999) The HCN gene family: molecular basis of the hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker channels. Ann N Y Acad S
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  • ...author =Chung CW, Cooke RM ''et al''.|title=The three-dimensional solution structure of RANTES|journal=Biochemistry|year=1995|volume=34|issue=29|pages=9307–93 ...f name=kistler>{{cite journal|author=Kistler J, Stroud RM ''et al''.|title=Structure and function of an acetylcholine receptor|journal=Biophys. J.|year=1982|vol
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  • ...Role for Satellite Cell Function in Muscle Repair Acting via RhoA |journal=Molecular Biology of the Cell |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2009 |month=June |pmid=1 ...perties of the nerve growth factor receptor. Relationship between receptor structure and affinity |journal= [[Journal of Biological Chemistry]] |volume=260 |iss
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  • ...en K Fisher and Michael D Uhler | others = | title = Basic neurochemistry: molecular, cellular, and medical aspects | edition = | language = | publisher = Lippi ...the receptor protein. Ligand binding causes a conformational change in the structure of the channel protein that ultimately leads to the opening of the channel
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  • ...Cys-loop superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels: the impact of receptor structure on function | journal = Biochem. Soc. Trans. | volume = 32 | issue = Pt3 | == Structure ==
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  • [[Image:Salvinorin-A structure.png|alt=A chemical structure diagram showing benzene rings and various bonding with oxygen and hydrogen ...no actions at the 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> [[serotonin receptor]], the principal molecular target responsible for the actions of 'classic' hallucinogens, such as [[me
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  • ...garded as "good prostaglandins" and "bad prostaglandins", according to the structure of a particular [[enzyme]] involved in their [[biosynthesis]], [[cyclooxyge ...ug]]s are likely to be sensitive to Celebrex as well, due to similarity in structure. Vioxx has a more rapid onset and is approved for acute pain as well as ost
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  • '''Cyclopropane''' is a [[cycloalkane]] [[molecule]] with the molecular formula C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>6</sub>, consisting of three [[carbon]] [[atoms] ...e was discovered in 1881 by [[August Freund]], who also proposed the right structure for the new substance in his first paper. Freund reacted [[1,3-Dibromopropa
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  • | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure ==Structure and bonding==
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  • |title = Structure, bonding and geochemistry of xenon at high pressures |title=An Introduction to the Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules
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  • | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure ...://www.jstor.org/pss/2838303|title=Production of Chloroform and Other Low- Molecular-Weight Halocarbons by Some Species of Macroalgae|journal=Limnology and Ocea
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  • ...ic acidB receptor (GABABR) binding sites are distinctive from one another: molecular evidence |journal=[[Neuropharmacology]] |volume=47 |issue=8 |pages=1146–5 ...roactively, based on the proclivity of a said chemical to mimic either the structure or the effects of the banned drug.
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  • ...g of microvellosities of κ-casein (Walstra, 1979; Lucey, 2002). Another [[Molecular modelling|model]] suggests that the nucleus is formed by casein-interlinked Casein has a molecular structure that is quite similar to that of [[gluten]]. Thus, some gluten-free diets a
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