STRUCTURE OF THE ACTIVE FORM OF HUMAN ORIGIN RECOGNITION COMPLEX AND ITS ATPASE MOTOR MODULE


Characterizing Post-Drainage Succession in Thermokarst Lake Basins on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska with TerraSAR-X Backscatter and Landsat-based NDVI Data

Drained thermokarst lake basins accumulate significant amounts of soil organic carbon in the form of peat, which is of interest to understanding carbon cycling and climate change feedbacks associated with thermokarst in the Arctic.Remote sensing is a tool useful for understanding temporal and spatial dynamics of drained basins.In this study, we tes

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Excitability constraints on voltage-gated sodium channels.

We study how functional constraints bound and shape evolution through an analysis of mammalian voltage-gated sodium channels.The primary function of sodium channels is to allow the propagation of action potentials.Since Hodgkin and Huxley, mathematical models have suggested that sodium channel properties need to be tightly constrained for an action

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