Examples of using Cross-linking in English and their translations into Japanese
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Receptor activation requires ligand binding, and cross-linking antibodies can stabilize the receptors, thereby maintaining the active, signaling state.
Hardness is controlled by cross-linking density, the amount of solvent, and additives. Its resilience is controlled by various factors, such as molecular structure, the amount of solvent and additives.
In addition to brominated flame retardant types that possess remarkable flame resistance performance, DIC recommends multifunctional epoxy resin products with high cross-linking densities such as phenolic novolac for halogen-free applications.
PE foam is made up of sound dampening high-performance cross-linking pe foam with an overlapping film for extra moisture protection at the joints.
The high speed PE-Xb pipe extruder adopts special structured cross-linking reaction type screw, to realize the stability and good plasticizing quality of high speed extrusion.
Carbodilite also contributes to expansion of the paint and ink market as a highly stable cross-linking agent for waterborne resins that does not use any organic solvent, which is generally used in such products.
In existing polymerization method, duplication of the homo-polymer which not contain cross-linking component causes adhesive residue and decreases heat resistance, occur shown red circle in below.
TE's Raychem heat shrink tubing products are made from uniquely formulated materials that have been enhanced by radiation cross-linking, a technology that TE has pioneered.
And its weak adhesiveness before the cross-linking hardening will not stick to the tools and instruments and thus will facilitate the construction, reduce the usage of organic solvent and save costs.
Cell deathTanaka et al. showed that CD44 cross-linking augmented Fas expression and subsequent Fas-mediated apoptosis of synovial cells from rheumatoid arthritis(RA) patients 36.
Levofloxacin blocks DNA-gyrase(topoisomerase II) and topoisomerase IV, disrupts supercoiling and cross-linking of DNA gaps, suppresses DNA synthesis, causes profound morphological changes in the cytoplasm, cell wall and membranes of microorganisms.
Identification of complex monocirculatory patterns(i.e., loops, networks, arcs with branching, parallel with cross-linking or a combination of these patterns may be associated with shorter survival).
Cross-linking” refers to connecting two pre-formed polymer chains using chemical bonds or chemical groups in order to increase the modulus of the material;
(Carbonylation is a pathological step in the age- related degradation of the body proteins.)Carnosine helps to prevent skin collagen cross-linking which leads to loss of elasticity and wrinkles.
(Carbonylation is a pathological step in the age- related degradation of the body proteins.)Carnosine helps to prevent skin collagen cross-linking which leads to loss of elasticity and wrinkles.
TG'ases are in general highly specific enzymes, and not every Gln-residue exposed on the surface of a protein is accessible to TG'ase-catalyzed cross-linking to amino-containing substances.
The reaction of lysine residues and other alpha-amino groups is, for example, useful in binding of peptides to surfaces or the cross-linking of proteins/peptides.
Generally, the total amount of the cross-linking component is at least 0.1% by weight and, depending on the identity and concentration of the remaining components and the desired physical properties, can range to about 20% by weight.
Generally, the total amount of the cross-linking component is at least 0.1% by weight and, depending on the identity and concentration of the remaining components and the desired physical properties, can range to about 20% by weight.
Generally, the total amount of the cross-linking component is at least 0.1% by weight and, depending on the identity and concentration of the remaining components and the desired physical properties, can range to about 20% by weight.