Cleavable

Word CLEAVABLE
Character 9
Hyphenation cleav a ble
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The corresponding protein expressed as a fusion with a N-terminal hexahistidine tag cleavable with thrombin. ❋ Pascal F. Egea Et Al. (2008)

Zingana moderately well workable, cleavable with difficulty, can well be glued, stained and varnished, resistant to wood pests and weather influences for sliced veneers, in furniture construction, for interior furnishing, for windows and doors ❋ Dieter Zemmrich (1993)

Avodir well cuttable and cleavable, can well be nailed, screwed and glued as well as stained and varnished, hard to impregnate, susceptible to wood pests, especially to blue stain, not weather-proof causes occasionally irritations of the mucosa preferably for making sliced veneer, but also for parquet, panelling and in furniture construction ❋ Dieter Zemmrich (1993)

Fortunately this king of gems possesses in addition to its great hardness, considerable toughness, and although it is readily cleavable in certain directions it nevertheless requires a notable amount of force applied in a particular direction to cause it to cleave. ❋ Frank Bertram Wade (N/A)

Bowenite, while tough, is relatively soft and amazonite is brittle and also easily cleavable, while glass is both soft and brittle. ❋ Frank Bertram Wade (N/A)

In the one case it is the molecules arranging themselves according to organic laws which produce a cleavable structure, in the other case the easy separation in one direction is due to the mechanical arrangement of the coarse sensible stalks of hay. ❋ John Tyndall (1856)

The cleavage of Beclin 1 is a critical event whereby caspases inhibit autophagy, as a non-cleavable Beclin 1 mutant restored autophagy in cells overexpressing Bax. apoptosis, autophagy, cleavage, caspase ❋ S Luo (2010)

The self-cleavable intein system (New England Biolabs) was used for overproduction and purification of αCTD and Spx. αCTD (residues 225-314) was overproduced in ❋ Unknown (2010)

Here we present a new class of biologically active siRNA structure based on chemically self-crosslinked and multimerized siRNA through cleavable disulphide linkages. ❋ Hyejung Mok (2010)

The cleavable and multimerized siRNA shows greatly enhanced gene-silencing efficiencies in vitro and in vivo through a target-messenger-RNA-specific RNA interference processing without significantly eliciting immune induction. ❋ Hyejung Mok (2010)

Brentuximab vedotin is an ADC comprising an anti-CD30 monoclonal antibody attached by an enzyme cleavable linker to a potent, synthetic drug, monomethyl auristatin E MMAE utilizing ❋ Unknown (2010)

Brentuximab vedotin is an ADC comprising an anti-CD30 monoclonal antibody attached by an enzyme cleavable linker to a potent, synthetic drug payload, monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) ❋ Unknown (2010)

Peptide drug delivery via cleavable albumin-binding peptide conjugates ❋ Unknown (2010)

SGN-35 is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) comprising an anti-CD30 monoclonal antibody attached by an enzyme cleavable linker to a potent, synthetic drug payload, monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE), using Seattle Genetics 'proprietary technology. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Any protease could be targeted specifically through the use of taylor-made cleavable macromolecules. ❋ Philippe Mellet Et Al. (2009)

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