POLYMORPHISM: CHARACTERIZATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES OF A CRYSTALLINE PHASE DOI 10.5028/JATM.2010.02038310

POLYMORPHISM: CHARACTERIZATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES OF A CRYSTALLINE PHASE DOI 10.5028/jatm.2010.02038310

Despite the same chemical composition, the physicochemical properties of polymorphs can be totally different, such as leading or not electricity.The legality of recognize them as completely new products is discussed, in front of the characteristics that a polymorph may have over another.The fact is that the differential solubility and stability and

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Antimicrobial Peptide K11 Selectively Recognizes Bacterial Biomimetic Membranes and Acts by Twisting Their Bilayers

K11 is a synthetic peptide originating from the introduction of Cotton Balls a lysine residue in position 11 within the sequence of a rationally designed antibacterial scaffold.Despite its remarkable antibacterial properties towards many ESKAPE bacteria and its optimal therapeutic index (320), a detailed description of its mechanism of action is mi

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The Prediction of Professional Success in Apprenticeship: The Role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Abilities, of Interests and Personality

Context: We addressed the issue of person-job-fit by focussing on both professional success and work satisfaction.Publications studying the predictive validity of (cognitive) ability, Digital Mixers personality, or vocational interest alone have shown relationships with professional success or work satisfaction for each predictor separately.Neverth

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Long-acting Erwinia chrysanthemi, Pegcrisantaspase, induces alternate amino acid biosynthetic pathways in a preclinical model of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Abstract Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive disease without meaningful therapeutic options beyond the first salvage therapy.Targeting PDAC metabolism through amino acid restriction has emerged as a promising new strategy, with asparaginases, enzymes that deplete plasma glutamine and asparagine, reaching clinical tri

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