a. List the four "large molecules of life." b. Identify their composition and structure (in detail), and describe one function they perform in the cell. Living Organisms: All living things are made up of four basic ...
Describe four major macromolecules important for life. Describe the structure, function, and example of each. List some major differences between epithelial tissue and connective tissue. List the types of simple and stratified epithelium and give examples of each. Recalling the principle o...
Paul John Flory (June 19, 1910 – September 9, 1985) was an American chemist and Nobel laureate who was known for his work in the field of polymers, or macromolecules. He was a leading pioneer in understanding the behavior of polymers in solution, and won the Nob...
TDC maintains a resource list that currently contains 22 tasks (and its datasets) related to small molecules and macromolecules, including PPI, DDI and so on. MoleculeNet published a small molecule related benchmark four years ago. In terms of datasets and benchmarks, protein design is far less...
His research areas include organic synthesis and polymer chemistry applied to nanoscience and nanotechnology with emphasis on the design, fundamental understanding, synthesis, and applications of functional macromolecules. Fréchet is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of ...
Macromolecules (2002) 35174-91-5 10.1039/b508972g A new and efficient method for o-quinone methide intermediate generation: Application to the biomimetic synthesis of the benzopyran derived natural products (±)-lucidene and (±)-alboatrin Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry (2005) 35202-06-...
"Mereology" is the theory of the relations between part to whole and the relations between part to part within a whole. Scientifically literate humans find it's natural and convenient to think of particles, macromolecules or neurons as having their own individual wavefunctions by which they can ...
“Binding” refers to a sequence-specific, non-covalent interaction between macromolecules (e.g., between a protein and a nucleic acid). Not all components of a binding interaction need be sequence-specific (e.g., contacts with phosphate residues in a DNA backbone), as long as the ...
Qiu et al., “Study of the core-shell nanoparticle formed through the ‘coil-to-globule’ transition of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) grafted with poly(ethylene oxide)”, 1997, Macromolecules (vol. 30, pp. 7921-7926). Resch et al “Photochemistry and Radiation Chemistry of Colloidal Semiconducto...
Device for the elution of electrically-charged macromoleculesStephan Diekmann