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Dictionary » M » Max MaxMax transcription factor: forms homodimers which then interact with CACGTG motif of dNA repressively, but will form heterodimers with myc that bind the same motif with greater affinity and activate the downstream gene. ![]()
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Results from our forumHuman Hair DNA... is that it is a matrix with at least some dead cells present in various layers. Eg the outside cuticle is made of flattened cells . Feughelman, Max Mechanical properties and structure of alpha-keratin fibres: wool, human hair and related fibres, Sydney, UNSW Press (1996) ISBN 0868403598 Did ...
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Can filter TBE for reuse?... (depends on your setup) TBE can be resused 5 to 10 times (you can see the quality degrading over time), TAE less often (I have often read 5 times max, but since I mostly used TBE anyway...). The main problems you can have are evaporation if you leave it in the cuve. In general I would reuse without ...
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Re: but how do you know ribosome>chromosome? Ribosomes are rather tiny, only something like max 30 nm in diameter in eukaryotes and bit smaller in prokaryotes. Chromosomes are considerably larger - so large that when condensed you can see eukaryote chromosomes easily ...
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Rate of protein absorptionHow much protein can the body digest or rather absorb per hour How much protein should be and max can be consumed per hour or every 4 hourly
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Re: Interactions between genes: in cancer and normal cells.... like to try is: In-vivo crosslinking of protein complexes using photo-reactive amino acid analogs as introduced in 2005 by researchers from the Max Planck Institute. In this method, cells are grown with photoreactive diazirine analogs to leucine and methionine, which are incorporated into proteins. ...
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