Neurotransmitter-receptor Interactions, Volume 828, Issue 1971 |
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... molecule - macromolecule association and dissociation reactions through its ability to associate with and dissociate from solute molecules represents a major contribution to biologically important molecular interactions . Indeed ...
... molecule - macromolecule association and dissociation reactions through its ability to associate with and dissociate from solute molecules represents a major contribution to biologically important molecular interactions . Indeed ...
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... molecules . In contrast , the model of Frank and Wen ( 25 ) stresses the discon- tinuity of the hydrogen bonded structures in liquid water . At the present time this model and its variations appear to be the most widely accepted and the ...
... molecules . In contrast , the model of Frank and Wen ( 25 ) stresses the discon- tinuity of the hydrogen bonded structures in liquid water . At the present time this model and its variations appear to be the most widely accepted and the ...
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... molecules that are important in this regula- tory process : clearly , the control of active site conformation may be a function of the entire substrate molecule , of only certain molecular features of the substrate molecule or , as a ...
... molecules that are important in this regula- tory process : clearly , the control of active site conformation may be a function of the entire substrate molecule , of only certain molecular features of the substrate molecule or , as a ...
Contents
THE CELL MEMBRANE | 115 |
PRE | 204 |
MEMBRANE POTENTIALS ION PERMEABILITIES | 401 |
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