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Immunoglobulin lambda-Chains
Known as:
Immunoglobulins, lambda-Chain
, lambda Immunoglobulin Light Chains
, Immunoglobulin lambda-Chains [Chemical/Ingredient]
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Immunoglobulin Light Chain Lambda is one of two Ig light chain types. Each Ig molecule is typically composed of two heavy chains and two light chains…
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Binding Proteins
Complementarity Determining Regions
Humoral Immunity
IGL gene
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Immunologic Factors
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Dynamic light scattering
Kayori Takahashi
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Kazuo Sakurai
Drug Delivery System
2020
Corpus ID: 138230358
A HeNe laser beam incident on a sample of micron-sized spheres suspended in water scatters into a random pattern of spots of…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Plasmon-induced hot-electron generation at nanoparticle/metal-oxide interfaces for photovoltaic and photocatalytic devices
C. Clavero
Nature Photonics
2014
Corpus ID: 29877359
Finding higher efficiency schemes for electron–hole separation is of paramount importance for realizing more efficient conversion…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Visible light photoredox catalysis with transition metal complexes: applications in organic synthesis.
Christopher K. Prier
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D. A. Rankic
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D. MacMillan
Chemical Reviews
2013
Corpus ID: 206897978
A fundamental aim in the field of catalysis is the development of new modes of small molecule activation. One approach toward the…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Conjugated polymer-based organic solar cells.
S. Güneş
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H. Neugebauer
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N. S. Sariçiftçi
Chemical Reviews
2007
Corpus ID: 81670
The need to develop inexpensive renewable energy sources stimulates scientific research for efficient, low-cost photovoltaic…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
How to Interpret LC3 Immunoblotting
N. Mizushima
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T. Yoshimori
Autophagy
2007
Corpus ID: 12816678
Microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) is now widely used to monitor autophagy. One approach is to detect LC3…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
p62/SQSTM1 forms protein aggregates degraded by autophagy and has a protective effect on huntingtin-induced cell death
G. Bjørkøy
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T. Lamark
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+5 authors
T. Johansen
Journal of Cell Biology
2005
Corpus ID: 7324872
Autophagic degradation of ubiquitinated protein aggregates is important for cell survival, but it is not known how the autophagic…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Direct splitting of water under visible light irradiation with an oxide semiconductor photocatalyst
Z. Zou
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Jinhua Ye
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K. Sayama
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H. Arakawa
Nature
2001
Corpus ID: 4357182
The photocatalytic splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen using solar energy is a potentially clean and renewable source for…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Non-photochemical quenching. A response to excess light energy.
Patricia Müller
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Xiao-Ping Li
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K. Niyogi
Plant Physiology
2001
Corpus ID: 5722057
Plants and algae have a love/hate relationship with light. As oxygenic photoautotrophic organisms, they require light for life…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Highly phosphorescent bis-cyclometalated iridium complexes: synthesis, photophysical characterization, and use in organic light emitting diodes.
Sergey A. Lamansky
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Peter I Djurovich
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+7 authors
M. Thompson
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2001
Corpus ID: 613147
The synthesis and photophysical study of a family of cyclometalated iridium(III) complexes are reported. The iridium complexes…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Light-emitting diodes made from cadmium selenide nanocrystals and a semiconducting polymer
V. Colvin
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M. Schlamp
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A. Alivisatos
Nature
1994
Corpus ID: 4324973
ELECTROLUMINESCENT devices have been developed recently that are based on new materials such as porous silicon1 and…
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