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  • These are obtained by various methods of fractionation or depolymerisation of polymeric heparin.
  • Phloroglucinolysis is an analytical technique to study condensed tannins by means of depolymerisation.
  • Depolymerisation processes are also under investigation.
  • These techniques are generally called depolymerisation and give information such as average degree of polymerisation or percentage of galloylation.
  • Hence a slight change in the depolymerisation process could result in substantial variation of the structure or composition of a given LMWH.
  • The changes in cytoskeleton are known as microtubule dynamics; the addition of the tubulin subunits lead to polymerisation and their loss, depolymerisation.
  • This motor activity, coupled with polymerisation and depolymerisation of microtubules, provides the pulling force necessary to later separate the chromosome's two chromatids.
  • Therefore, for every LMWH, a strictly defined depolymerisation procedure is needed to guarantee the sameness of the final LMWH product and the predictability of clinical outcomes.
  • The protection is manifested as resistance to depolymerisation or modification of stretches of nucleic acids ( particularly, RNA ) that are tightly bound to or engulfed with other biomolecules, which thus leave their  footprints over the nucleic acid strand.
  • In a pioneering study by Bernstein and Bamburg, it was observed that the actin-binding protein " actin depolymerisation factor ( ADF ) / cofilin ", a factor that promotes actin filament depolymerisation, competed with tropomyosin for binding to the actin filament.
  • In a pioneering study by Bernstein and Bamburg, it was observed that the actin-binding protein " actin depolymerisation factor ( ADF ) / cofilin ", a factor that promotes actin filament depolymerisation, competed with tropomyosin for binding to the actin filament.
  • Depolymerisation is an indirect method of analysis allowing to gain informations such as average degree of polymerisation, percentage of galloylation, etc . The depolymerised sample can be injected on a mass spectrometer with an electrospray ionization source, only able to form ions with smaller molecules.