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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000018 (2016) Michael S. Samuel [Australie] ; Nicola Rath [Royaume-Uni] ; Siti F. Masre [Malaisie, Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah T. Boyle [Australie] ; David A. Greenhalgh [Royaume-Uni] ; Marina Kochetkova [Australie] ; Sheila Bryson [Royaume-Uni] ; David Stevenson [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael F. Olson [Royaume-Uni]Tissue‐selective expression of a conditionally‐active ROCK2‐estrogen receptor fusion protein
000092 (2015) Zhiliang Duan ; Dezhou Li ; Qingjun Jia ; Juanjuan Xu ; Xinyu Chen ; Zhigang Xu ; Huifang Liu ; Bokun Chen ; Jinsheng Wen [République populaire de Chine]The diagnostic potential of MPT63‐derived HLA‐A*0201‐restricted CD8+T‐cell epitopes for active pulmonary tuberculosis
000235 (2013) G. V. Mikoulinskaia [Russie] ; S. A. Taran [Russie] ; Yu. S. Skoblov [Russie] ; S. A. Feofanov [Russie]The study of the bacteriophage T5 deoxynucleoside monophosphate kinase active site by site-directed mutagenesis
000458 (2011) A. P. Kaplun [Russie] ; D. A. Bezrukov [Russie] ; V. I. Shvets [Russie]Rational design of nano- and micro-size medicinal forms of biologically active substances
000C15 (2004) Juan A. Barboza [États-Unis] ; Shuguang Wang [États-Unis] ; Timothy S. Schaefer [États-Unis]Generation and characterization of a constitutively active Stat3 protein
000F85 (2000) Missag H. Parseghian [États-Unis] ; Robert L. Newcomb [États-Unis] ; Sara T. Winokur [États-Unis] ; Barbara A. Hamkalo [États-Unis]The distribution of somatic H1 subtypes is non-random on active vs. inactive chromatin: Distribution in human fetal fibroblasts
001067 (2000) John F. Garvish [États-Unis] ; R. Stephen Lloyd [États-Unis]Active-site determination of a pyrimidine dimer glycosylase
001160 (1999) Dana Hocková [République tchèque] ; Miloš Bud Nsk [République tchèque] ; Radek Marek [République tchèque] ; Jaromír Marek [République tchèque] ; Antonín Hol [République tchèque]Regioselective Preparation of N7‐ and N9‐Alkyl Derivatives of N6‐[(Dimethylamino)methylene]adenine Bearing an Active Methylene Group and Their Further Derivatization Leading to α‐Branched Acyclic Nucleoside Analogues
001168 (1999) Miguel De Vega [Espagne] ; Luis Blanco [Espagne] ; Margarita Salas [Espagne]Processive proofreading and the spatial relationship between polymerase and exonuclease active sites of bacteriophage ø29 DNA polymerase
001325 (1998) Wenjin Zheng [États-Unis] ; Stephen Albert Johnston [États-Unis] ; Leemor Joshua-Tor [États-Unis]The Unusual Active Site of Gal6/Bleomycin Hydrolase Can Act as a Carboxypeptidase, Aminopeptidase, and Peptide Ligase
001326 (1998) Vesa Tuominen [Finlande] ; Pirkko Heikinheimo [Finlande] ; Tommi Kajander [Finlande] ; Tuire Torkkel [Finlande] ; Teppo Hyyti [États-Unis] ; Jarmo K Pyl [États-Unis] ; Reijo Lahti [Finlande] ; Barry S. Cooperman [États-Unis] ; Adrian Goldman [Finlande]The R78K and D117E active-site variants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae soluble inorganic pyrophosphatase: structural studies and mechanistic implications
001F08 (1991) D. G. Knorre [Russie] ; V. V. Vlassov [Russie]Reactive oligonucleotide derivatives as gene-targeted biologically active compounds and affinity probes
001F21 (1991) Jane H. Gould [Royaume-Uni] ; Martin R. Hartley [Royaume-Uni] ; Philip C. Welsh [États-Unis] ; Deborah K. Hoshizaki [États-Unis] ; Arthur Frankel [États-Unis] ; Lynne M. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Michael Lord [Royaume-Uni]Alteration of an amino acid residue outside the active site of the ricin A chain reduces its toxicity towards yeast ribosomes
002004 (1990) Edward J. Pack Jr. [États-Unis] ; Bonnie Bleiberg [États-Unis] ; Ira E. Rosenberg [États-Unis]An HPLC procedure for the enantiomeric purity of an optically active cytosine analogue using ligand exchange
002473 (1978) Edward M. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Harry R. Matthews [Royaume-Uni] ; Virginia C. Littau [États-Unis] ; Leonard Lothstein [États-Unis] ; E. Morton Bradbury [Royaume-Uni] ; Vincent G. Allfrey [États-Unis]The structure of chromatin containing DNA complementary to 19 S and 26 S ribosomal RNA in active and inactive stages of Physarum polycephalum
002697 (1965) Annual General Meeting of the Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and the Chemistry of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Academy of Sciences USSR, on January 20–21, 1964

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