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Dosimetric assessment were carried out using biodistribution data of the DOTA-folate conjugate161Tb-cm09 in IGROV-1 tumour-bearing mice [11]. The cm09 is composed by a targeting vector (which selectively binds to the folate receptor expressed on a variety of tumour types) conjugated to small-m...
If albumin levels in the bloodstream drop, how does this effect capillary reabsorption? a. Reabsorption would increase. b. Reabsorption would be unchanged. c. Reabsorption would decrease. What happens to ATP after it binds to the protein?
Ca2+ influx then leads to an increase in intracellular Ca2+. Alternatively, in the ERK pathway, Testosterone binds to the membrane-associated receptor, which associates with and activates Src kinase. In a third proposed mechanism SHBG-AR GPCR activates Ras, which in turn activates the cascade of...
Leaving an eggshell in 4% EDTA for 7-14 days can result in the removal of the mineralized content of the shell. EDTA being a chelating agent, binds...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts...
Serum albumin binds various metal ions and participates in the transport and storage of fatty acids, bilirubin, steroids amino acids, and many other ligands, usually with regions of hydrophobic surface. Although the primary role of serum albumin is to transport various ligand, its versatile binding...
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There is a trade-off with using protein-based additives such as Elmer’s Glue or gelatin because they have NH2 groups, but also hematoxylin. The hematoxylin non-specifically binds to the negatively-charged carboxyl groups in large proteins, creating a background on the slide. Unwanted background...
What are the viral proteins connected to the surface of the monocyte? What is the directionality of the macromolecules, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids? What is a molecular chaperone? A. A protein that binds to ribosomes at the rough ER membrane. B. A pr...
The protein that makes red blood vessels red and binds easily and reversibly with oxygen: ___ Which of the following options is correct? Most oxygen in the blood is transported by a. Albumin. b. Erythrocytes. c. Hemoglobin. What are the basic components of hemoglobin? How many hemoglobin ...