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  • Affinity coelectrophoresis for dissecting protein-RNA domain-domain interactions in a tRNA synthetase system
  • Affinity for the Interface Underpins Potency of Antibodies Operating In Membrane Environments
  • Affinity labeling of creatine kinase by N-(2,3-epoxypropyl)-N-amidinoglycine
  • Affinity labeling of the human uterine progesterone-receptor with 21, 16-alpha, and 11-alpha-bromoacetoxyprogesterones
  • Affinity labeling, molecular cloning, and comparative amino acid sequence analyses of sex steroid-binding protein of plasma. A multidisciplinary approach for understanding steroid-protein interaction and its physiological role
  • Affinity mass spectrometry from a tailored porous silicon surface
  • Affinity maturation enhances antibody specificity but compromises conformational stability
  • Affinity maturation in trout: clonal dominance of high affinity antibodies late in the immune response
  • Affinity maturation of a potent family of HIV antibodies is primarily focused on accommodating or avoiding glycans
  • Affinity maturation of an TpoR targeting antibody in full-length IgG form for enhanced agonist activity
  • Affinity maturation of leukemia inhibitory factor and conversion to potent antagonists of signaling
  • Affinity maturation, humanization, and co-crystallization of a rabbit anti-human ROR2 monoclonal antibody for therapeutic applications
  • Affinity mesh screen materials for selective extraction and analysis of antibiotics using transmission mode desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  • Affinity modulation of the alpha IIb beta 3 integrin (platelet GPIIb-IIIa) is an intrinsic property of the receptor
  • Affinity purification of protein complexes in C. elegans
  • Affinity purification-mass spectrometry and network analysis to understand protein-protein interactions
  • Affinity-based assay of Rho guanosine triphosphatase activation
  • Affinity-based ranking of ligands for DPP-4 from mixtures
  • After the pandemic: perspectives on the future trajectory of COVID-19
  • After the ribosome structures: how are the subunits assembled?
  • Ag(c) - recognition by a monoclonal-antibody
  • AG10 inhibits amyloidogenesis and cellular toxicity of the familial amyloid cardiomyopathy-associated V122I transthyretin
  • AGC amplifier to correct for effects of light source variations in spectrofluorometric measurements
  • Age and outcome after acute coronary syndromes without persistent st-segment elevation
  • Age and outcome with contemporary thrombolytic therapy - results from the gusto-i trial
  • Age at first intoxication and alcohol use disorders in southwest California Indians
  • Age of first marijuana use and the occurrence of marijuana use disorders in Southwest California Indians
  • Age of the Donor Reduces the Ability of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells to Alleviate Symptoms in the Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Mouse Model
  • Age, physical fitness, and attention: P3a and p3b
  • Age- and dose-related effects on msc engraftment levels and anatomical distribution in the central nervous systems of nonhuman primates: Identification of novel msc subpopulations that respond to guidance cues in brain
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