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The first macromolecular validation software was developed around 1990, for proteins.
His research is focused on understanding the basic principles of macromolecular structure and function.
This provides an indirect measure of macromolecular content in tissue.
Such devices and systems are built at scales which range from the atomic to the macromolecular.
These form a 3-dimensional molecular net that creates the macromolecular gel.
He is particularly interested in evolution of macromolecular structure.
The emergence of these complex macromolecular systems has altered the way evolution itself unfolds.
Later, he showed the critical role of disengagement dynamics in other macromolecular transport processes.
The term is called the buoyancy factor and determines the direction of macromolecular transport in the cell.
The β-hairpin loop can be found in many macromolecular proteins.
In macromolecular crystallography, the term additive is used instead of adjutant.
All of these factors lead to abnormal molecular and fluid transport dynamics, especially for macromolecular drugs.
For some time, the significance of halogen bonding to biological macromolecular structure was overlooked.
They can also be affected by high concentrations of other macromolecules, which causes macromolecular crowding.
Sub-diffusion has been proposed as a measure of macromolecular crowding in the cytoplasm.
Together the charged macromolecules form a macromolecular salt.
This treatment enriches large macromolecular structures and discards smaller cell components.
In addition to collagen, this supportive matrix contains intrinsic macromolecular components.
Aptamers can be used for both basic research and clinical purposes as macromolecular drugs.
In macromolecular crystallography, the observed data is often weak and the observation-to-parameter ratio near 1.
Living systems use complex macromolecular structures to lower the activation energies of biochemical reactions.
It is usually applied to large molecules or macromolecular complexes such as proteins and industrial polymers.
Quasi-equivalence continues to be an important component of the philosophical basis for how we think about macromolecular assemblies.
In its modern sense, molecular biology attempts to explain the phenomena of life starting from the macromolecular properties that generate them.
These data suggest that defibrotide, in spite of its macromolecular nature, is absorbed well after oral administration.