| 21. | In tetrahydrofuran, it equilibrates between monomer and dimer states.
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| 22. | One deactivation process involves formation of hydride-bridged dimers.
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| 23. | At room-temperature it quantitatively forms the DA dimer.
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| 24. | In contrast, the interface between the two dimers has fewer interactions.
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| 25. | Cnm67p forms dimers and functions as a spacer between IL2 and IL1.
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| 26. | The most potent dimer for activating signalling pathways is HER2 / HER3.
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| 27. | This dimer repairs longer insertion / deletion loops than MutS?.
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| 28. | The MSH2 / MSH3 dimer can recognize this topology and initiate repair.
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| 29. | The dimers can then subsequently interact to form a tetramer.
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| 30. | The most common dimer has been found to be the cage isomer.
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