The client protein p53 adopts a molten globule-like state in the presence of Hsp90.
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Last year it was Cate Blanchett's globule-encrusted, lilac Givenchy number.
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If so, it may be the first protein found that does its work in a molten globule state.
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The transition between the states is known as a coil-globule transition.
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As stress-relieving methods go, it certainly beats pummelling a globule of silly putty.
From the guardian.co.uk
So happy Halloween from me, the Universe, and Bok globule Sh 2-136.
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Then, either gradually or abruptly, the hand of a child returns to a disinterested, boneless globule in your grip.
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The dark cloud, also known as a dark globule, is called Barnard 68 and is in front of a dense star field in the Milky Way.
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One of these grains, a fragment of olivine, was found next to a hollow, globule of carbon, most likely of interstellar origin.
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A small globe or ball
Globule is an open-source collaborative content delivery network developed at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. It is implemented as a third-party module for the Apache HTTP Server that allows any given server to replicate its documents to other Globule servers. ...
Bok globules or Thackeray's Globules are dark clouds of dense dust and gas in which star formation sometimes takes place. Bok globules are found within H II regions, and typically have a mass of about 2 to 50 solar masses contained within a region about a light year or so across (about 4. ...
A small round particle of substance; a drop
(Globules) Another word for orbs.
An anomaly where-in floating, circular forms appear on photographs or videotape, which seem indicative of spirit activity. ...
Small dark nebula which occurs in or near starforming regions in diffuse nebulae.
A globule is an interstellar cloud of dust and gas that contracts and undergoes gravitational collapse to form a star.