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conjugated

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adjective

  1. chem
    1. (of a molecule, compound, or substance) containing two or more double bonds alternating with single bonds
    2. (of a double bond) separated from another double bond by one single bond
  2. chem formed by the union of two compounds

    a conjugated protein

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These include organic semiconductors of various kinds, as well as conjugated polymers for sensing and biomedical applications.

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Such conjugated vaccines are known to induce a stronger T cell immune response, generally leading to better and longer lasting protection.

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However, processing conjugated polymers often requires environmentally hazardous, toxic, and flammable solvents.

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It wasn't set up to be conjugated that way.

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Once bound, these conjugated chemicals are soluble in water and can be metabolized or transported out of cells.

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