| 11. | The molecule can also be viewed as a phloroglucinol trimer.
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| 12. | The primary, asymmetric, and trimer pores are indicated.
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| 13. | An example of catalysts of this type is Sander s porphyrin trimer.
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| 14. | TMD is derived from isophorone, a trimer of acetone.
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| 15. | Researchers have not tested this trimer to determine whether it's toxic.
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| 16. | They attach to the cell surface via specific trimers.
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| 17. | In the unliganded enzyme, the two catalytic trimers are also in contact.
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| 18. | Structurally, many of these are known to form trimers which are pseudohexameric.
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| 19. | The proteins thymosin and profilin prevent the spontaneous nucleation of new actin trimers.
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| 20. | This form is molecular, consisting of discrete trimers.
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