Nature, Volume 260Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1976 - Electronic journals |
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Page 80
... mechanism of storage . Actually . the phosphorylation mechanism itself may be appropriate , but its location mav be elsewhere , for example , in the caudate nucleus , rather than in the cerebellum . Though I am in sympathy with the ...
... mechanism of storage . Actually . the phosphorylation mechanism itself may be appropriate , but its location mav be elsewhere , for example , in the caudate nucleus , rather than in the cerebellum . Though I am in sympathy with the ...
Page 405
... mechanism seems most likely ; for example , two units coalesce to form a slightly more stable entity which in turn collides with a third entity , and so on . In this way the rate of the process would increase as the folding advanced ...
... mechanism seems most likely ; for example , two units coalesce to form a slightly more stable entity which in turn collides with a third entity , and so on . In this way the rate of the process would increase as the folding advanced ...
Page 406
... mechanism has an important role ; for example , segments that are not together in the native structure could collide and form intermediates which are relatively unstable because of improper non - bonded contacts . Two theoretical ...
... mechanism has an important role ; for example , segments that are not together in the native structure could collide and form intermediates which are relatively unstable because of improper non - bonded contacts . Two theoretical ...
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