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- adjective chemistry Describing the interactions between
molecules due tointermolecular forces rather thancovalent orionic bonds
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Professor Lehn talks about how the Nobel Prize changed his life; the development of supermolecular chemistry (3: 45); his pathway from philosophy via neurochemistry to chemistry (9: 18); and about storing information in supermolecules (15: 50).
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Optineurin also interacted with molecules including Rab8, myosin VI, and transferrin receptor to assemble into supermolecular complexes.
Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010
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Optineurin also interacted with molecules including Rab8, myosin VI, and transferrin receptor to assemble into supermolecular complexes.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongyu Ying et al. 2010
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Optineurin also interacted with molecules including Rab8, myosin VI, and transferrin receptor to assemble into supermolecular complexes.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongyu Ying et al. 2010
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Optineurin also interacted with molecules including Rab8, myosin VI, and transferrin receptor to assemble into supermolecular complexes.
Elites TV 2010
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Optineurin also interacted with molecules including Rab8, myosin VI, and transferrin receptor to assemble into supermolecular complexes.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongyu Ying et al. 2010
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Optineurin also interacted with molecules including Rab8, myosin VI, and transferrin receptor to assemble into supermolecular complexes.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongyu Ying et al. 2010
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Furthermore, optineurin associates with these proteins, either singly or in combination, to form supermolecular complexes with sizes larger than 400 kDa (
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongyu Ying et al. 2010
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Furthermore, optineurin associates with these proteins, either singly or in combination, to form supermolecular complexes with sizes larger than 400 kDa (
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hongyu Ying et al. 2010
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