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Meanings of ph-dependent in English
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Usage of ph-dependent in English
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Creation of these residues rendered the mutant channels clear pH-dependent activation.
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Risks of mortality and perforation were dose-dependent for acids and pH-dependent for alkalis.
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The pH-dependent equilibria of ferriAla80cyt c differ from those of the wild-type protein.
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The ring conformational equilibrium is pH-dependent in the iduronic acid.
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The method is based on flow cytometry and employs the pH-dependent fluorescent probe carboxy SNARF-4F.
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These copolymers exhibit sharp thermal transitions with a wide range of pH-dependent thermal transition temperatures.
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In addition, TR exhibited both photocycle kinetics and pH-dependent absorption changes, which are characteristic of rhodopsins.
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A preclinical canine model capable of predicting a compound's potential for pH-dependent absorption in humans was developed.
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Analysis of the pH-dependent shifts of ca.
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The heat-induced or pH-dependent escape of RNA from BDMV has been investigated by 31P NMR spectroscopy and ultracentrifugation.
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These results suggest that pH-dependent transport is regulated by utilizing an oppositely directed proton gradient as a driving force.
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Because of the reversibility of the boronic ester bond, drug was released in its native form in a pH-dependent manner.
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Ioxynil, which belongs to the same group as bromoxynil, also induced a large and rapid membrane depolarization in a pH-dependent manner.
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We also showed that pFcRn mediated bidirectional IgG transport across polarized IPEC-J2 cells and bound to IgG in a pH-dependent manner.
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DNA cleavage by 1-3 is not highly pH-dependent.
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The pH-dependent activation may enable the K(ATP) to control vascular tones, insulin secretion, and neuronal excitability in several pathophysiologic conditions.