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ACAT2 and ABCG5/G8 are both required for efficient cholesterol absorption in mice: evidence from thoracic lymph duct cannulation.Academic Article Why?
Diverse phenotypic consequences of mutations affecting the C-terminus of FLNA.Academic Article Why?
L1 retrotransposition requires rapid ORF1p oligomerization, a novel coiled coil-dependent property conserved despite extensive remodeling.Academic Article Why?
On the mechanism of aC polymer formation in fibrin.Academic Article Why?
The Arg-62 residues of the TREX1 exonuclease act across the dimer interface contributing to catalysis in the opposing protomers.Academic Article Why?
Development of an inflammatory tissue-selective chimeric TNF receptor.Academic Article Why?
The TREX1 exonuclease R114H mutation in Aicardi-Goutières syndrome and lupus reveals dimeric structure requirements for DNA degradation activity.Academic Article Why?
Hollis, ThomasPerson Why?
Gefitinib induces epidermal growth factor receptor dimers which alters the interaction characteristics with ¹²5I-EGF.Academic Article Why?
Identification of Inhibitors of the dNTP Triphosphohydrolase SAMHD1 Using a Novel and Direct High-Throughput Assay.Academic Article Why?
Inhibition of calpain but not caspase activity by spectrin fragments.Academic Article Why?
The small organic compound HMN-176 delays satisfaction of the spindle assembly checkpoint by inhibiting centrosome-dependent microtubule nucleation.Academic Article Why?
The transcription factor AmrZ utilizes multiple DNA binding modes to recognize activator and repressor sequences of Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence genes.Academic Article Why?
The TREX1 double-stranded DNA degradation activity is defective in dominant mutations associated with autoimmune disease.Academic Article Why?
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