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a compound whose molecules are composed of two identical monomers
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| dimercaprol |
British Anti Lewisite, often referred to by its acronym BAL, is a compound developed by the British biochemists of Oxford University during World War II . It was developed secretly as an antidote for Lewisite poisoning, which is a now-obsolete chemical warfare agent. It is also known by its structural name 2,3-dimercaptopropanol, as well as 1,2-dithioglycerol, mercaprol, dimercaprol, dicaptol, or sulfactin. It is a colorless, oily liquid. ...
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Two reversibly associated macromolecular structures; two covalently associated molecules.
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a complex of two protein molecules. Heterodimers are complexes of two different proteins, while homodimers are complexes of two of the same protein.
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(noun) in chemistry, the combination of two identical molecules to form a single compound.
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