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  • An in vivo tagging method reveals that Ras undergoes sustained activation upon transglutaminase-mediated protein serotonylation
  • An in-situ radioactive-tracer technique for studying adsorption-desorption dynamics on a working catalyst
  • An inactivating point mutation demonstrates that interaction of cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) with the CREB binding protein is not sufficient for transcriptional activation
  • An inflammasome-independent role for epithelial-expressed nlrp3 in renal ischemia-reperfusion injury
  • An influenza A hemagglutinin small-molecule fusion inhibitor identified by a new high-throughput fluorescence polarization screen
  • An informal synthesis of +/- lysergine
  • An infrared study of the binding and photodissociation of carbon-monoxide in cytochrome-ba3 from thermus-thermophilus
  • An inhibitor of integrin receptors blocks long-term potentiation
  • An inhibitor of NEDD8-activating enzyme as a new approach to treat cancer
  • An inhibitor of O-glycosylation induces apoptosis in NIH3T3 cells and developing mouse embryonic mandibular tissues (Retraction of vol 279, pg 50382, 2004)
  • An inhibitor of plasminogen activator in rabbit endothelial cells
  • An inhibitor of sequence-specific proteolysis that targets the substrate rather than the enzyme
  • An inhibitor of the interaction of thyroid hormone receptor beta and glucocorticoid interacting protein 1
  • An inhibitory monoclonal antibody binds in close proximity to a determinant for substrate binding in cytochrome P450IIC5
  • An initiation kinetics prediction model enables rational design of ruthenium olefin metathesis catalysts bearing modified chelating benzylidenes
  • An injection technique for the treatment of facial hemiatrophy
  • An innate host response to the neoplastic cell - syngeneic rat-tumor cells can elicit a rapid denovo lymphoid procoagulant response
  • An innate view of gamma delta t cells
  • An input-specific orphan receptor GPR158-HSPG interaction organizes hippocampal mossy fiber-CA3 synapses
  • An insertion mutation that distorts antibody binding site architecture enhances function of a human antibody
  • An insight into the interaction mode between CheB and chemoreceptor from two crystal structures of CheB methylesterase catalytic domain
  • An intact conformation at the tip of elongation factor G domain IV is functionally important
  • An integrated approach for screening and identification of positive allosteric modulators of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors
  • An integrated approach to prognosis using protein microarrays and nonparametric methods
  • An integrated chemical biology approach provides insight into Cdk2 functional redundancy and inhibitor sensitivity
  • An Integrated Cofactor/Co-Product Recycling Cascade for the Biosynthesis of Nylon Monomers from Cycloalkylamines
  • An integrated in vitro and in vivo high-throughput screen identifies treatment leads for ependymoma
  • An integrated map of genetic variation from 1,092 human genomes
  • An Integrated Map of HIV-Human Protein Complexes that Facilitate Viral Infection
  • An integrated microfluidic processor for DNA-encoded combinatorial library functional screening
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