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  • In inorganic chemistry, dicarbonate is the divalent anion C2O2−
  • In chemistry, peroxocarbonate is a divalent anion with formula CO42−.
  • In chemistry, peroxodicarbonate is a divalent anion with formula C2O62−.
  • 1,3-Bis(dicyanomethylene)squarate is a divalent anion with chemical formula C10N4O2−
  • On the other hand, the divalent anion C2O22−, called acetylenediolate, is rea
  • Uptake, binding and clearance of divalent cadmium in Glycera dibranchiata (Annelida:Pol
  • IPP isomerase also requires a divalent cation to fold into its active conformation.
  • protein that forms homo- or hetero-oligomeric divalent cation channels.
  • e many protein kinases, it does not require a divalent cation such as magnesium for catalytic activi
  • This electrical potential normally drives divalent cation reabsorbtion in the loop, and by reduc
  • It also acts as a divalent cation ionophore, allowing these ions to cros
  • c surface pocket and makes contacts through a divalent cation such as magnesium and by aromatic stac
  • (light blue) is highlighted; the stabilizing divalent cation (magnesium) is shown as a gray sphere.
  • A number of chelators of divalent cations have different fluorescence spectra i
  • The enzyme is physiologically stimulated by divalent cations (e.g., magnesium) and is allosterical
  • f the high concentrations of proteolipids and divalent cations in biologic fluids.
  • These studies have shown that divalent cations play a critical role in the fusion pr
  • to make neutral complexes with monovalent and divalent cations and transport them through apolar pha
  • The metal ions are general divalent cations that help the 3' OH initiate a nucleo
  • rated crystalline coordination compounds with divalent cations of transition metals, with general fo
  • EDTA is a chelator of divalent cations, particularly of magnesium (Mg2+).
  • Half of the octahedral sites are filled by divalent cations, principally Mg, and one tenth of the
  • roteins such as collagen appears to depend on divalent cations.
  • rectifying K+ channel which may be blocked by divalent cations.
  • usually at pH 8.0, and EDTA, which sequesters divalent cations.
  • was trying to prepare a complexing agent for divalent cations.
  • literature, even in standard texts, where the divalent copper idea pops up again.
  • It is sometimes used as a divalent counterion for forming salts of basic drug co
  • The target ion in this case is divalent, Cu2+.
  • It is also a divalent functional group with formula C4H82• that can
  • As a divalent ion with an ionic radius similar to that of C
  • experiments have shown that it forms a stable divalent ion in solution as well as the predicted triv
  • where MI is an alkali metal and MII is a divalent ion of Mg, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu or Zn form a se
  • conformers, but have higher concentrations of divalent ions (SO42-, Ca2+, Mg2+) and lower Na+ and Cl
  • pper (the factor 2 is due to the transport of divalent ions)
  • lly exhausted and eventually it contains only divalent ions, Mg2+ and Ca2+ for cation exchange resin
  • It has a negligible capacity to bind divalent ions.
  • roteins responsive to molecules that can bind divalent iron (Fe), this strategy has been maintained
  • Monovalent potassium ions (K+) as well as divalent magnesium ions (Mg2+) are required for the en
  • The DNA cleavage event also requires the divalent metal cation magnesium.
  • In its active site there sits a divalent metal ion, most likely Mg2+, that allows inte
  • transported across the endosomal membrane by divalent metal ion transporter 1. Steap3 is composed o
  • In the body, oxalic acid combines with divalent metallic cations such as calcium (Ca2+) and i
  • plex is a organometallic compound featuring a divalent organic ligand.
  • The divalent organic ligand coordinated to the metal cente