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</script>doi: 10.1039/c9fd00017h
pmid: 31313796
Thermoresponsive receptors for the recognition unit of the cholera toxin (CTB) can recognise the protein with nanomolar affinity. An increase in temperature can drastically reduce their avidity, enabling on-demand release of CTB.
Cholera Toxin, Polymers, Temperature, G(M1) Ganglioside, Phase Transition, Organoids, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Cholera, Taverne, Humans, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Vibrio cholerae, Protein Binding
Cholera Toxin, Polymers, Temperature, G(M1) Ganglioside, Phase Transition, Organoids, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Cholera, Taverne, Humans, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Vibrio cholerae, Protein Binding
| citations This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | 9 | |
| popularity This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network. | Top 10% | |
| influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Average | |
| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Top 10% |
