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  1. 1
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    Publication Date:
    2016-01-23
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Animals ; Antigen Presentation ; Antigenic Variation ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/*immunology ; Cytomegalovirus/genetics/*immunology ; Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte/chemistry/*immunology ; Genetic Vectors/genetics/immunology ; Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/chemistry/*immunology ; Host-Pathogen Interactions/immunology ; Immune Evasion ; Killer Cells, Natural/immunology ; Macaca mulatta ; Protein Structure, Secondary ; Simian Immunodeficiency Virus/*immunology ; Vaccination
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    Publication Date:
    2013-05-25
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Animals ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/*immunology ; Cytokines/immunology ; Cytomegalovirus/genetics/*immunology ; Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte/*immunology ; Female ; Genetic Vectors/genetics/*immunology ; Histocompatibility Antigens Class II/immunology ; Humans ; Macaca mulatta ; Male ; Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics ; SAIDS Vaccines/administration & dosage/*immunology ; Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics
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  3. 3
    Ragan, C. I. ; Reed, J. S.
    Springer
    Published 1986
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    ISSN:
    1573-6881
    Keywords:
    Ubiquinone ; quinone ; electron transfer ; electron transport ; membrane ; lateral diffusion
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Physics
    Notes:
    Abstract Strong evidence for a random collisional mechanism for ubiquinone-mediated electron transfer is provided by the characteristic kinetic properties of respiratory chains originally explored by Kröger, A., and Klingenberg, M. (1973),Eur. J. Biochem. 34, 313–323. A kinetic model which leads to this so-called “simple Q-pool behavior” has been described and we use this in reviewing evidence that electron transfer is diffusion-controlled as well as diffusion-coupled. We also consider mechanisms by which the kinetics of electron transfer might deviate from simple Q-pool behavior and how these might be implicated in the regulation of electron transport.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
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    Lee, D. H. ; Condrate, R. A. ; Reed, J. S.
    Springer
    Published 1996
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    ISSN:
    1573-4803
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes:
    Abstract Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy was used to investigate the structural nature of polyacrylates adsorbed on alumina from aqueous solution. The presence of sodium bicarbonate or sodium ions on the alumina surface could inhibit the carboxylate groups on the polymer chains from forming covalent bonds with aluminium ions on the surface. More carboxylate groups of the chains were adsorbed on surface sites at lower polymer concentration and higher pH. Also, an increased loop formation of the polyacrylate chains occurred with a decrease in treatment of pH and an increase in polymer concentration. When the pH changed from higher to lower values in steps, the adsorbed polymer did not increase as much from the stretched-out form to the coiled form as was noted if one initially only treated the aqueous polyacrylate/alumina slurry at the lower pH. The adsorption of water on the polyacrylate-treated surface changed the ratio between covalently and ionically bonded carboxylate groups, causing more ionically bonded species.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Articles: DFG German National Licenses