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Chang, D. K.; Cheng, S. F.; Lin, C. H.; Kantchev, E. B.; Wu, C. Self-association of glutamic acid-rich fusion peptide analogs of influenza hemagglutinin in the membrane-mimic environments: Effects of positional difference of glutamic acids on side chain ionization constant and intra- and inter-peptide interactions deduced from NMR and gel electrophoresis measurements.
Chang, D. K.; Cheng, S. Determination of the equilibrium micelle-inserting position of the fusion peptide of gp41 of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 at amino acid resolution by exchange broadening of amide proton resonances.
Chang, D. K.; Cheng, S. F.; Chien, W. The amino-terminal fusion domain peptide of HIV-1 gp41 inserts into the sodium dodecyl sulfate micelle primarily as a helix with a conserved glycine at the micelle-water interface.
Chang'e program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (684 words)
Chang'e ( Chinese : 嫦娥工程; pinyin : Cháng'é Gōngchéng) is a program of unmanned missions to the Moon by China announced in 2003, named for the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e.
Probing the space environment between 40,000 km and 400,000 km from the earth, recording the data of primitive solar wind and studying the impact of solar activity on the earth and the moon.
The first three of the four objectives are to aim at the moon itself, while the last one is to focus on the process of sending the Chang'e probe to the moon, which means exploring the plysical environment between the earth and the moon.
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