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Dimerization

In chemistry, dimerization is the process of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds. The resulting bonds can be either strong or weak. Many symmetrical chemical species are described as dimers, even when the monomer is unknown or highly unstable.

Biochemical dimers, Covalent dimers & Polymer chemistry

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Noncovalent dimers

Covalent dimers

Polymer chemistry

Inorganic and organometallic dimers

Biochemical dimers

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Dimerization

Nodes93
Edges92
Triples13
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021505
Components1

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Dimerization

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related to G protein-coupled receptors · 5
Dimerization → As, GABAB-receptor, GPCR, GPCRs, While
related to Receptor tyrosine kinase · 4
Dimerization → Much, RTK, RTKs, The
related to Protein dimers · 2
Dimerization → For, Protein
is a · 1
Dimerization → process of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds

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dimers dimer two example form monomer identical reaction many bonds molecules compounds protein also receptors formed monomers even hydrogen chemistry

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Dimerizationis aprocess of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds0.90text
matrix-isolationinstance ofbut can be stabilized through special laboratory setups0.80text
Dimerizationrelated to G protein-coupled receptorsAs0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to G protein-coupled receptorsGPCR0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to G protein-coupled receptorsWhile0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to G protein-coupled receptorsGPCRs0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to G protein-coupled receptorsGABAB-receptor0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to Protein dimersProtein0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to Protein dimersFor0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to Receptor tyrosine kinaseMuch0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to Receptor tyrosine kinaseRTK0.60section
Dimerizationrelated to Receptor tyrosine kinaseRTKs0.60section

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