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I cannot answer why it happened but I can tell you how to fix it.
It seems to me that the link is dead and as such, google is not telling you how to get it. That is why I came across this website, which shows me the correct link and how to get it.
I cannot give you a direct link but I will tell you how to find it.
1. Locate the PhoenixRC-ANY-40k-update.exe file and extract it to a different directory.
2. Open the directory with the other PhoenixRC-ANY-40k-update.exe
3. The link to the exact files that have been sent to you should be in that folder.
Good luck!
I hope this helps.
Project Summary (description): The research plan has been organized to obtain a systematic understanding of molecular forces at the interface between synaptic adhesion molecules and their receptors, and cell adhesion molecules and their receptors. This research plan is organized to investigate the force-dependent molecular interactions of a series of proteins that are found at the synapse. A critical component of this investigation is the development of experimental techniques for the force-dependent study of protein function. The first aim of the research plan is to use established optical trap instrumentation to measure the force-dependent mechanical unfolding of several synaptic adhesion proteins. The goal of the research plan is to understand the molecular forces that are likely to be required for the adhesive interactions of synaptic adhesion molecules and their receptors. The second aim of the research plan is to use established optical trap instrumentation to measure the force-dependent conformational stability of several cell adhesion proteins. The goal of the research plan is to understand how cell adhesion molecules and their receptors are stabilized in response to force. The third aim of the research plan is to use a recently developed optical tweezers instrument to measure the force-dependent conformational stability of several cell adhesion proteins. The goal of the research plan is to understand how cell adhesion proteins are stabilized in response to force. The fourth aim of the research plan is to use the optical tweezers instrument to measure the force-dependent conformational stability of several cell adhesion proteins. The goal of the research plan is to understand how cell adhesion proteins are stabilized in response to force. In addition, there are four projects planned in the second year of this grant (years 4-7). The goal of each of these projects is to develop new optical be359ba680
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