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  1. 1.   Self-extinguishing relay waves enable homeostatic control of human neutrophil swarming
  2. Strickland, Evelyn; Pan, Deng; Godfrey, Christian; Kim, Julia S; Hopke, Alex; Ji, Wencheng; Degrange,Maureen; Villavicencio, Bryant; Mansour, Michael K; Zerbe, Christa S; Irimia, Daniel; Amir, Ariel; Weiner, Orion D
  3. Developmental Cell. 2024, Oct 7; 59(19): 2659-2671.
  1. 2.   Manganese enhances DNA- or RNA-mediated innate immune response by inducing phosphorylation of TANK-binding kinase 1
  2. Sui, Hongyan; Chen, Qian; Yang, Jun; Srirattanapirom, Selena; Imamichi, Tomozumi
  3. iScience. 2022, Nov 18; 25(11): 105352.
  1. 3.   Pharmacological activity and NMR solution structure of the leech peptide HSTX-I
  2. McMahon, Kirsten L; Tay, Bryan; Deuis, Jennifer R; Tanaka, Brian S; Peigneur, Steve; Jin, Ai-Hua; Tytgat, Jan; Waxman, Stephen G; Dib-Hajj, Sulayman D; Vetter, Irina; Schroeder,Christina
  3. Biochemical pharmacology. 2020, NOV; 181(SI): 114082.
  1. 4.   Discovery, Pharmacological Characterisation and NMR Structure of the Novel µ-Conotoxin SxIIIC, a Potent and Irreversible NaV Channel Inhibitor
  2. McMahon, Kirsten L; Tran, Hue N T; Deuis, Jennifer R; Lewis, Richard J; Vetter, Irina; Schroeder,Christina
  3. Biomedicines. 2020, Oct 02; 8(10): E391.
  1. 5.   Manipulation of a spider peptide toxin alters its affinity for lipid bilayers and potency and selectivity for voltage-gated sodium channel subtype 1.7
  2. Agwa, Akello J.; Tran, Poanna; Mueller, Alexander; Tran, Hue N. T.; Deuis, Jennifer R.; Israel, Mathilde R.; McMahon, Kirsten L.; Craik, David J.; Vetter, Irina; Schroeder,Christina
  3. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 2020, Apr 10; 295(15): 5067-5080.
  1. 6.   Ligand binding to a remote site thermodynamically corrects the F508del mutation in the human cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
  2. Wang, Chi; Aleksandrov, Andrei A.; Yang, Zhengrong; Forouhar, Farhad; Proctor, Elizabeth A.; Kota, Pradeep; An, Jianli; Kaplan, Anna; Khazanov, Netaly; Boel, Gregory; Stockwell, Brent R.; Senderowitz, Hanoch; Dokholyan, Nikolay V.; Riordan, John R.; Brouillette, Christie G.; Hunt, John F.
  3. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 2018, NOV 16; 293(46): 17685-17704.
  1. 7.   The Proteasome Ubiquitin Receptor hRpn13 and Its Interacting Deubiquitinating Enzyme Uch37 Are Required for Proper Cell Cycle Progression
  2. Randles, L.; Anchoori, R. K.; Roden, R. B.; Walters, K. J.
  3. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2016, 15-Apr; 291(16): 8773-83.
  1. 8.   Isolation and Functional Analysis of Human Neutrophils
  2. Kuhns, D. B.; Long Priel, D. A.; Chu, J.; Zarember, K. A.
  3. Current Protocols in Immunology. 2015, 2-Nov; 111: 7.23.1-16.
  1. 9.   MDM1 is a microtubule-binding protein that negatively regulates centriole duplication
  2. Van de Mark, D.; Kong, D.; Loncarek, J.; Stearns, T.
  3. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2015, 1-Nov; 26(21): 3788-802.
  1. 10.   Farnesylated and methylated KRAS4b: high yield production of protein suitable for biophysical studies of prenylated protein-lipid interactions
  2. Gillette, W. K.; Esposito, D.; Abreu Blanco, M.; Alexander, P.; Bindu, L.; Bittner, C.; Chertov, O.; Frank, P. H.; Grose, C.; Jones, J. E.; Meng, Z.; Perkins, S.; Van, Q.; Ghirlando, R.; Fivash, M.; Nissley, D. V.; McCormick, F.; Holderfield, M.; Stephen, A. G.
  3. Scientific Reports. 2015 5: 15916.
  1. 11.   HIV-1 and HIV-2 Vif interact with human APOBEC3 proteins using completely different determinants
  2. Smith, J. L.; Izumi, T.; Borbet, T. C.; Hagedorn, A. N.; Pathak, V. K.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2014, 1-Sep; 88(17): 9893-908.
  1. 12.   HIV latency. Specific HIV integration sites are linked to clonal expansion and persistence of infected cells
  2. Maldarelli, F.; Wu, X.; Su, L.; Simonetti, F. R.; Shao, W.; Hill, S.; Spindler, J.; Ferris, A. L.; Mellors, J. W.; Kearney, M. F.; Coffin, J. M.; Hughes, S. H.
  3. Science. 2014, 11-Jul; 345(6193): 179-83.
  1. 13.   Cancer stem cells: a systems biology view of their role in prognosis and therapy
  2. Mertins, S. D.
  3. Anti-Cancer Drugs. 2014, Apr; 25(4): 353-67.
  1. 14.   Biochemical and biological studies of mouse APOBEC3
  2. Nair, S.; Sanchez-Martinez, S.; Ji, X.; Rein, A.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2014, Apr; 88(7): 3850-60.
  1. 15.   TrkA in vivo function is negatively regulated by ubiquitination
  2. Kiris, E.; Wang, T.; Yanpallewar, S.; Dorsey, S. G.; Becker, J.; Bavari, S.; Palko, M. E.; Coppola, V.; Tessarollo, L.
  3. Journal of Neuroscience. 2014, 12-Mar; 34(11): 4090-8.
  1. 16.   Single-copy quantification of HIV-1 in clinical samples
  2. Wiegand, A.; Maldarelli, F.
  3. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2014 1087: 251-60.
  1. 17.   The frequency of alpha(4)beta(7)(high) memory CD4(+) T cells correlates with susceptibility to rectal simian immunodeficiency virus infection
  2. Martinelli, E.; Veglia, F.; Goode, D.; Guerra-Perez, N.; Aravantinou, M.; Arthos, J.; Piatak, M., Jr.; Lifson, J. D.; Blanchard, J.; Gettie, A.; Robbiani, M.
  3. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2013, 1-Dec; 64(4): 325-31.
  1. 19.   Functional analysis of human BRCA2 variants using a mouse embryonic stem cell-based assay
  2. Kuznetsov, S. G.; Chang, S.; Sharan, S. K.
  3. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2010 653: 259-80.
  1. 20.   Protein-protein interaction networks: how can a hub protein bind so many different partners?
  2. Tsai, C. J.; Ma, B.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 2009, Dec; 34(12): 594-600.
  1. 21.   Lsh participates in DNA methylation and silencing of stem cell genes
  2. Xi, S.; Geiman, T. M.; Briones, V.; Guang Tao, Y.; Xu, H.; Muegge, K.
  3. Stem Cells. 2009, Nov; 27(11): 2691-702.
  1. 22.   On photoabsorption of the neutral form of the green fluorescent protein chromophore
  2. Topol, I.; Collins, J.; Polyakov, I.; Grigorenko, B.; Nemukhin, A.
  3. Biophysical Chemistry. 2009, Nov; 145(1): 1-6.
  1. 23.   Expression of human BRCA1 variants in mouse ES cells allows functional analysis of BRCA1 mutations
  2. Chang, S.; Biswas, K.; Martin, B. K.; Stauffer, S.; Sharan, S. K.
  3. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2009, Oct; 119(10): 3160-71.
  1. 24.   Virus maturation as a new HIV-1 therapeutic target
  2. Adamson, C. S.; Salzwedel, K.; Freed, E. O.
  3. Expert opinion on therapeutic targets. 2009, Aug; 13(8): 895-908.
  1. 25.   Allosteric activation of E2-RING finger-mediated ubiquitylation by a structurally defined specific E2-binding region of gp78
  2. Das, R.; Mariano, J.; Tsai, Y. C.; Kalathur, R. C.; Kostova, Z.; Li, J.; Tarasov, S. G.; McFeeters, R. L.; Altieri, A. S.; Ji, X.; Byrd, R. A.; Weissman, A. M.
  3. Molecular Cell. 2009, Jun 26; 34(6): 674-85.
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