Molecule or functional group that binds or can bind to the central atom in a coordination complex.
1 First, different ligands for a given TAAR can vary in behavioral effect.
2 However, the unique and overlapping roles of these ligands remain poorly understood.
3 However the development of peptides as pharmaceutical ligands has been more limited.
4 Therefore, we examined primary stromal cell cultures for expression of Notch ligands .
5 Soluble ligands are important targets for therapy of cancers and other diseases.
6 PPARalpha ligands have been shown to reduce cardiovascular events in high-risk subjects.
7 Moreover, they have been broadly used as privileged ligands in asymmetric catalysis.
8 New synthetic routes enable facile interconversion of coordination modes and supporting ligands .
9 How TGF-beta-type ligands achieve signaling specificity during development is only partially understood.
10 Also discussed are the potential bioanalytical and therapeutic applications of mismatch-binding ligands .
11 The assay applies aptamers as ligands to capture and detect the virus.
12 Phosphorylation-driven phase separation can be promoted or reversed by specific HP1a ligands .
13 Some receptor-tyrosine-kinase-like orphans still lack identified ligands as well as biological roles.
14 The distal pocket discriminates ligands on the basis of size and pKa.
15 These inconsistencies have most likely arisen from the unavailability of selective ligands .
16 The identities of the human and bovine lymphocyte E-selectin ligands are unknown.
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Ligands в диалектах
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