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  • Active site structure of class I ribonucleotide reductase intermediate X: a density functional theory analysis of structure, energetics, and spectroscopy
  • Active site structure of Rieske-type proteins: electron nuclear double resonance studies of isotopically labeled phthalate dioxygenase from Pseudomonas cepacia and Rieske protein from Rhodobacter capsulatus and molecular modeling studies of a Rieske center
  • Active site-directed inhibition of rabbit cytochrome P-450 1 by amino-substituted steroids
  • Active site-directed proteomic probes for adenylation domains in nonribosomal peptide synthetases
  • Active targeting of cancer cells by nanobody decorated polypeptide micelle with bio-orthogonally conjugated drug
  • Active thymus derived suppressor lymphocytes in human cord blood
  • Active vaccination attenuates the psychostimulant effects of α-PVP and MDPV in rats
  • Active, interactive, and inactive steroid-receptor mutants
  • Active-site and oligosaccharide recognition residues of peptide-n-4-(n-acetyl-beta-d-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase-f
  • Active-site mutagenesis of tetanus neurotoxin implicates tyr-375 and glu-271 in metalloproteolytic activity
  • Active-site residues governing high steroid isomerase activity in human glutathione transferase A3-3
  • Active-site-directed modification of subtilisin
  • Actively transcribed genes in the raf oncogene group, located on the x-chromosome in mouse and human
  • Activin enhances skin tumourigenesis and malignant progression by inducing a pro-tumourigenic immune cell response
  • Activities of 3,4-dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine and 5-hydroxy-l-tryptophan decarboxylases in rat-brain - assay characteristics and distribution
  • Activities of recombinant human bleomycin hydrolase on bleomycins and engineered analogues revealing new opportunities to overcome bleomycin-induced pulmonary toxicity
  • Activities of the src-gene product of avian-sarcoma virus
  • Activity of centrally administered galanin fragments on stimulation of feeding behavior and on galanin receptor binding in the rat hypothalamus
  • Activity of hoechst 33258 against Pneumocystis carinii f. sp muris, Candida albicans, and Candida dubliniensis
  • Activity of norepinephrine-containing locus coeruleus neurons in behaving rats anticipates fluctuations in the sleep-waking cycle
  • Activity of piperaquine and other 4-aminoquinoline antiplasmodial drugs against chloroquine-sensitive and resistant blood-stages of Plasmodium falciparum: Role of β-haematin inhibition and drug concentration in vacuolar water- and lipid-phases
  • Activity of selected nucleoside analogue protides against zika virus in human neural stem cells
  • Activity of the tetrapyrrole regulator CrtJ is controlled by oxidation of a redox active cysteine located in the DNA binding domain
  • Activity of yeast extracts in cell-free stimulation of DNA-replication
  • Activity patterns of catecholamine-containing pontine neurons in dorsolateral tegmentum of unrestrained cats
  • Activity profile of dust mite allergen extract using substrate libraries and functional proteomic microarrays
  • Activity sensors to evaluate the effect of sacubitril/valsartan on quality-of-life in heart failure: rationale and design of the AWAKE-HF study
  • Activity-Based DNA-Encoded Library Screening
  • Activity-based labeling of matrix metalloproteinases in living vertebrate embryos
  • Activity-based probes for functional proteomics
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