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dimerisation: A chemical process in which two identical molecules combine to form a dimer, a molecule composed of two monomers
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There is evidence of dimerisation in the gaseous phase.
Dimerisation process based on a fibrous catalyst.
Selection for induced dimerisation of target molecules.
Dimerisation occurs in situ in the periplasm.
This invention relates to the dimerisation of acrylonitrile.
This clearly demonstrates the enhanced affinity obtained by dimerisation.
The reverse of dimerisation is often called dissociation.
The leucine zipper is important for protein dimerisation.
Below is shown the dimerisation of cyclohexene.
Dimerisation constants and the calculated aggregate dimer spectra are reported.
In some cases the dimerisation may be reversed on heating.
Dimerisation can also lead to the aggregation of peptides as insoluble precipitates.
Kinetic modelling of the dimerisation of isobutene.
Dimerisation appears to contribute exclusively to increased avidity for the ligands.
The fourth helix is involved in dimerisation of gerE and traR.

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Cyclization must be carried out in highly dilute solution to prevent dimerisation.
The oligomerisation or dimerisation process can be implemented in a discontinuous manner.
Activity may be related to the extent of dimerisation of the polypeptide.
In the case of dimerisation two antigen binding sites are formed.
Mutation of the first cysteine to alanine abolishes the dimerisation of mRes.
The oligomerisation or dimerisation process can also be implemented in a continuous manner.
The activity of the protease may be modulated by promotion or inhibition of dimerisation.
This is desirable in order to minimise dimerisation and oxygen attack on the molecule.
Obtained results would help to evaluate the effect of the mutation on dimerisation.
In solution the monomeric form predominates and the dimerisation equilibrium constant is measured.
The inventors have observed that a pseudo dimer is formed during dimerisation.
The dimerisation is carried out by contacting the ethylene or the propylene with the catalyst.
A preliminary study even suggests that nucleotide dimerisation can occur in the same conditions.
The dimerisation of these fusión proteins occurs vía disulfide bridges between the hinge domains.
The binding information is determined in a plurality of compartments by PCR dimerisation.
Dimerisation is a conserved feature in the PRMT family.
Studies suggest that these carbenes dimerise via acid catalysed dimerisation as in the Wanzlick equilibrium.
BHLH dimerisation networks can readily display coexistence of many antagonistic factors when competition is low.
Each AraC monomer is composed of two domains including a DNA binding domain and a dimerisation domain.
Dimerisation inhibitors The crystallographic asymmetric unit contains one FIH molecule.
Step a is preferably a one-step dimerisation process.
Dimerisation of Propylene.
Acetaldehyde is formed as an intermediate in the dimerisation of ethanol as shown,.
Note the dimerisation of cyclopentadiene in step 1 to dihydrofulvalene.
Under reduced pressure, before reuse in a new dimerisation.
The dimerisation domain is responsible for arabinose-binding.
Process according to claim 2 wherein said dimerisation catalyst is a trialkylphosphine.
Dimerisation can take place, and oligomers can also be formed.
Method according to claim 8 wherein said dimerisation catalyst is a trialkylphosphine.
Dimerisation in pure water or mixtures of water and one or more alcohols e . g.
A method according to claim 26 comprising determining dimerisation of said polypeptides.
Thereby, dimerisation of the trimeric fusión proteins of the invention is accomplished.
Finally, the oligomerization is most preferably a dimerisation and / or trimerisation of ethylene.
In the dimerisation process, dimer, trimer acids and so called monomeric acids are formed.
For example, cysteine residues may be substituted to minimise dimerisation vía disulfide linkages.

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