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  • noun An oligomer having thirteen subunits

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Examples

  • The "typical" KLH2 tridecamer is partially hollow, whereas the cerithioid tridecamer is almost completely filled with material; it was therefore termed "mega-hemocyanin".

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Bernhard Lieb 2010

  • Moreover, we introduce and describe a more complex type of hemocyanin tridecamer discovered in fresh/brackish-water cerithioid snails

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Bernhard Lieb 2010

  • The cerithioid tridecamer comprises two typical decamers based on the canonical 400 kDa subunit, flanking a central

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Bernhard Lieb 2010

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