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  1. 1.   Erythrofordins D and E, two new cassaine-type diterpenes from Erythrophleum suaveolens
  2. Grkovic, Tanja; Evans, Jason; Akee, Rhone; Guo, Liang; Davis, Myrtle; Jato, Johnson; Grothaus, Paul; Gottholm Ahalt, Michelle; Hollingshead, Melinda; Collins, Jerry; Newman, Dave; O'Keefe, Barry
  3. Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters. 2019, Jan 15; 29(2): 134-137.
  1. 2.   Antitumor activity and COMPARE analysis of bis-indole derivatives
  2. Andreani, A.; Burnelli, S.; Granaiola, M.; Leoni, A.; Locatelli, A.; Morigi, R.; Rambaldi, M.; Varoli, L.; Landi, L.; Prata, C.; Dalla Sega, F. V.; Caliceti, C.; Shoemaker, R. H.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2010, May; 18(9): 3004-3011.
  1. 3.   Enhanced soluble protein expression using two new fusion tags
  2. Chatterjee, D. K.; Esposito, D.
  3. Protein Expression and Purification. 2006, MAR; 46(1): 122-129.
  1. 4.   WholePathwayScope: a comprehensive pathway-based analysis tool for high-throughput data
  2. Yi, M.; Horton, J. D.; Cohen, J. C.; Hobbs, H. H.; Stephens, R. M.
  3. Bmc Bioinformatics. 2006, JAN 19; 7
  1. 5.   Solubility-enhancing proteins MBP and NusA play a passive role in the folding of their fusion partners
  2. Nallamsetty, S.; Waugh, D. S.
  3. Protein Expression and Purification. 2006, JAN; 45(1): 175-182.
  1. 6.   Tumor suppression and normal aging in mice with constitutively high p53 activity
  2. Mendrysa, S. M.; O'Leary, K. A.; McElwee, M. K.; Michalowski, J.; Eisenman, R. N.; Powell, D. A.; Perry, M. E.
  3. Genes & Development. 2006, JAN 1; 20(1): 16-21.
  1. 7.   A rhesus macaque radiation hybrid map and comparative analysis with the human genome
  2. Murphy, W. J.; Agarwala, R.; Schaffer, A. A.; Stephens, R.; Smith, C.; Crumpler, N. J.; David, V. A.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Genomics. 2005, OCT; 86(4): 383-395.
  1. 8.   Gene expression profiles of serous, endometrioid, and clear cell subtypes of ovarian and endometrial cancer
  2. Zorn, K. K.; Bonome, T.; Gangi, L.; Chandramouli, G. V. R.; Awtrey, C. S.; Gardner, G. J.; Barrett, J. C.; Boyd, J.; Birrer, M. J.
  3. Clinical Cancer Research. 2005, SEP 15; 11(18): 6422-6430.
  1. 9.   ARTS: alignment of RNA tertiary structures
  2. Dror, O.; Nussinov, R.; Wolfson, H.
  3. Bioinformatics. 2005, SEP; 21(Suppl. 2): 47-53.
  1. 10.   Treatment of mice with IL-12 DNA constructs leads to augmented NK activity in lungs but low IFN-gamma release - Implications for Bordetella pertussis infections following aerosol challenge
  2. Carter, C. R. D.; Dagg, B. M.; Whitmore, K. M.; Keeble, J. R.; Asokanathan, C.; Rodgers, A.; Watanabe, M.; Xing, D.; Walker, K. B.
  3. Cytokine. 2005, MAY 7; 30(3): 100-108.
  1. 11.   Three microarray platforms: an analysis of their concordance in profiling gene expression
  2. Petersen, D.; Chandramouli, G. V. R.; Geoghegan, J.; Hilburn, J.; Paarlberg, J.; Kim, C. H.; Munroe, D.; Gangi, L.; Han, J.; Puri, R.; Staudt, L.; Weinstein, J.; Barrett, J. C.; Green, J.; Kawasaki, E. S.
  3. Bmc Genomics. 2005, MAY 5; 6(Art. No. 63):
  1. 12.   Elucidation of thioredoxin as a molecular target for antitumor quinols
  2. Bradshaw, T. D.; Matthews, C. S.; Cookson, J.; Chew, E. H.; Shah, M.; Bailey, K.; Monks, A.; Harris, E.; Westwell, A. D.; Wells, G.; Laughton, C. A.; Stevens, M. F. G.
  3. Cancer Research. 2005, MAY 1; 65(9): 3911-3919.
  1. 13.   Design and synthesis of conformationally constrained Grb2 SH2 domain binding peptides employing alpha-methylphenylalanyl based phosphotyrosyl mimetics
  2. Oishi, S.; Karki, R. G.; Kang, S. U.; Wang, X. Z.; Worthy, K. M.; Bindu, L. K.; Nicklaus, M. C.; Fisher, R. J.; Burke, T. R.
  3. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2005, FEB 10; 48(3): 764-772.
  1. 14.   Umbelactonyl cinnamate derivatives from Crypteronia paniculata that mediate DNA strand scission
  2. Deng, J. Z.; Newman, D. J.; Hecht, S. M.
  3. Journal of Natural Products. 2005 68(3): 465-467.
  1. 15.   Marked structural and functional heterogeneity in CXCR4: Separation of HIV-1 and SDF-I alpha responses
  2. Sloane, A. J.; Raso, V.; Dimitrov, D. S.; Xiao, X. D.; Deo, S.; Muljadi, N.; Restuccia, D.; Turville, S.; Kearney, C.; Broder, C. C.; Zoellner, H.; Cunningham, A. L.; Bendall, L.; Lynch, G. W.
  3. Immunology and Cell Biology. 2005 83(2): 129-143.
  1. 16.   Favorable scaffolds: proteins with different sequence, structure and function may associate in similar ways
  2. Keskin, O.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Protein Engineering Design & Selection. 2005, JAN; 18(1): 11-24.
  1. 17.   Engineering DNA topology with locked nucleosides: A structural study
  2. Maderia, M.; Wu, J.; Bax, A.; Shenoy, S.; O'Keefe, B.; Marquez, V. E.; Barchi, J. J.
  3. Nucleosides Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids. 2005 24(5-7, Sp. Iss.): 687-690.
  1. 18.   Characterization and analysis of thermal denaturation of antibodies by size exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography with quadruple detection
  2. Hartmann, W. K.; Saptharishi, N.; Yang, X. Y.; Mitra, G.; Soman, G.
  3. Analytical Biochemistry. 2004 325(2): 227-239.
  1. 19.   Different roles of electrostatics in heat and in cold: Adaptation by citrate synthase
  2. Kumar, S.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Chembiochem. 2004 5(3): 280-290.
  1. 20.   Comparison of benchtop microplate beta counters with the traditional gamma counting method for measurement of chromium-51 release in cytotoxic assays
  2. Wallace, D.; Hildesheim, A.; Pinto, L. A.
  3. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology. 2004 11(2): 255-260.
  1. 21.   Induction of CYP1A1 in tumor cells by the antitumor agent 2-[4- amino-3-methylphenyl]-5-fluoro-benzothiazole: A potential surrogate marker for patient sensitivity
  2. Hose, C. D.; Hollingshead, M.; Sausville, E. A.; Monks, A.
  3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2003 2(12): 1265-1272.
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