1. ATP-activated inward current in PC12 pheochromocytoma cells was characterized using the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique. 2. ATP (100 microM) applied ... K Nakazawa,K Fujimori,A Takanaka,... - 《Journal of Physiology》 被引量: 303发表: 1990年 Design, synthesis, and structure-activity...
Identify the structure of an ATP molecule and explain how it is used to energize an endergonic reaction. Which organelles are involved in energy conversions? How does creating ATP take less energy than using it? How does making ATP take less energy than we get out of it?
Which process can be described as a four-step process for producing ATP from glucose? A) Osmosis B) Cellular respiration C) Chemical reaction D) Photosynthesis What are the two sources for making ATP? What is the structure and function of ATP? Why is it important that ATP can be regenerate...
Many biochemical processes involve proteins in a partially unfolded conformation making them liable to aggregation and thus preventing formation of a functional structure. Mechanisms for coping with such processes, either inductive or constitutive, have arisen through evolution to guarantee survival. For exa...
When post-dry-etch line CD shrinks to deep nano-scale, many undesired phenomena such as line wiggling, bending, and poor LWR have become the bottle-neck of SATP Summary In this paper, we have presented the results of SATP process optimization by making two major process modifications. A ...
A process for manufacturing flavors from the spent mash of a fermentation mixture is provided wherein the spent mash of the fermentation mixture after distillation is separated into two constituent portions, the thin stillage and the wet distillers' grains. The thin stillage portion is then combined...
Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is an endogenous opener of K(ATP) channels in many different types of cells. However, the molecular mechanism for an interaction b... B Jiang,G Tang,K Cao,... - 《Antioxid Redox Signal》 被引量: 357发表: 2009年 Reactivity of hydrogen sulfide with peroxynitrite...
What happens to the two ATP made during respiration in anaerobic conditions (in mammals)? Are they then reused during the early stages of glycolysis (phosphorylation of glucose to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate) making net ATP zero? For aerobic and anaerobic respiration, where does the majority of ...
1. A process for the preparation of a compound of Formula 1, comprising coupling a carboxylic acid of Formula 2 with an aniline of Formula 3 in the presence of a coupling agent selected from the group consisting of 2-chloro-1,3-dimethyl-2-imidazolium tetrafluoroborate, HBTU, HCTU, 2-chloro...
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a process for making lipid membrane structures (i.e., vesicles or liposomes; referred to herein as "vesicles") in an effective, efficient and reproducible manner. Vesicles are microscopic globules, having a maximum diameter on the order...