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Bastian Bräuningine structure constants for some heavy Li-like multicharged ions and alkali (caesium) atoms. The exchange-correlation, nuclear and radiative corrections are correctly and effectively taken into account. The modified Uehling-Serber approximation is used to take into account for the Lamb shift polariz黑豹 发表于 2025-3-23 14:57:12
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Bastian Bräuningantum spin systems and automorphic equivalence of gapped ground states. The first topic is again a confirmation that the Lieb-Robinson velocity is to quantum spin systems what the speed of light is to relativistic systems. Indeed, we will outline how one can build up a scattering theory for quantum背书 发表于 2025-3-24 05:57:06
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Objectives,ion. As a two-component PFT and with its subunits predicted to contain only α-helices, elucidating the architecture of the YaxAB PFT would furthermore provide the first structural view on a heteromultimeric α-PFT.正式通知 发表于 2025-3-24 17:33:17
Discussion,71–1284 (2011) [.], Wagner et al. Infect Immun 81:4208–4219 (2013) [.], Zhang et al. FEMS Microbiol Lett 350:48–56 (2014) [.], the elucidation of the YaxAB structure represents an important contribution to the molecular understanding of this family of toxins.Neuralgia 发表于 2025-3-24 20:37:26
2190-5053 difficult target protein.Focuses on cutting-edge methodologyThis book discusses the decoding of the lytic mechanism of an α-helical pore-forming toxin, YaxAB, composed of two different subunits. Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) are among the most common bacterial toxins. They are produced by a variety ofBAIT 发表于 2025-3-24 23:24:53
Introduction, the intestinal tracts of their host organism (Rosenberg et al. in The prokaryotes: a handbook on the biology of bacteria. Springer, Berlin, 2006 [.]). Pathogenic members of this family can colonize an impressive variety of animal hosts, ranging from nematodes to humans.