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- To avoid this electronic interaction, the carbene units dimerise.
- Studies suggest that these carbenes dimerise via acid catalysed dimerisation ( as in the Wanzlick equilibrium ).
- This will strip off borane to combine with the Lewis base, and let two methyl borane molecules dimerise.
- Molecules of p53 with mutations in the OD dimerise with wild-type p53, and prevent them from activating transcription.
- Others dimerise slowly over days . Triplet state carbenes have half-lives measured in seconds, and therefore can be observed but not stored.
- Other cases of resistance can involve numerous mutations, including recruitment of a mutated IGF-1 receptor to dimerise with EGFR so forming a heterodimer.
- The pro-caspase-1 is brought into close proximity with other pro-caspase molecule in order to dimerise and undergo auto-proteolytic cleavage.
- What it means ( in practice ) is that it dimerise unless it is really really cold, or it is in gas-phase where the molecules are well separated.
- The free carbene could then either re-dimerise ( regenerating the tetraaminoethylene starting material ) or react with E-X ( as Wanzlick originally predicted ), with either route eventually giving the same reaction product, the dihydroimidazolium salt.
- Also, the " HLA-B27 heavy chain homodimer formation hypothesis " suggests that B27 heavy chains tend to dimerise and accumulate in the ER, once again, initiating the UPR . Alternatively, cell surface B27 heavy chains and dimers can bind to regulatory immune receptors such as members of the killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor family, promoting the survival and differentiation of pro-inflammatory leukocytes in disease.
- My advice would be to expand the " dimerises " verb in that first paragraph ( e . g . perhaps " however, at room temperature, pairs of rhodecene molecules combine, or dimerise, to form . . . " ), as it is crucial to understanding that bit of the paragraph ( even if a reader doesn't understand what a radical is, for example, they can sort of understand that its a quality or attribute of rhodocene of some sort; because dimerise is the key verb in that part of the paragraph, though, it will really throw a reader off track if they don't know what it means, and I'm guessing most won't ) . "'Support "', by the way ! talk ) 18 : 19, 8 January 2011 ( UTC)
- My advice would be to expand the " dimerises " verb in that first paragraph ( e . g . perhaps " however, at room temperature, pairs of rhodecene molecules combine, or dimerise, to form . . . " ), as it is crucial to understanding that bit of the paragraph ( even if a reader doesn't understand what a radical is, for example, they can sort of understand that its a quality or attribute of rhodocene of some sort; because dimerise is the key verb in that part of the paragraph, though, it will really throw a reader off track if they don't know what it means, and I'm guessing most won't ) . "'Support "', by the way ! talk ) 18 : 19, 8 January 2011 ( UTC)