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  • Analysis of HIF-1 inhibition by manassantin A and analogues with modified tetrahydrofuran configurations
  • Analysis of HIV wild-type and mutant structures via in silico docking against diverse ligand libraries
  • Analysis of HIV-1 expression level and sense of transcription by high-throughput sequencing of the infected cell
  • Analysis of homology-directed recombination in VDJ junctions from cytoplasmic Ig(-) pre-B-cells of newborn mice
  • Analysis of HSV viral reactivation in explants of sensory neurons
  • Analysis of human cytochrome P4502C8 substrate specificity using a substrate pharmacophore and site-directed mutants
  • Analysis of hydrogen bonding strengths in proteins using unnatural amino acids
  • Analysis of incomplete multivariate data from repeated measurement experiments
  • Analysis of individual immunoglobulin-lambda light-chain genes amplified from single cells is inconsistent with variable region gene conversion in germinal-center b-cell somatic mutation
  • Analysis of individual rabbit olfactory bulb neuron responses to the microelectrophoresis of acetylcholine, norepinephrine and serotonin synergists and antagonists
  • Analysis of integrin expression on oligodendrocytes during axo-glial interaction by using rat-mouse xenocultures
  • Analysis of isoaspartic acid by selective proteolysis with Asp-N and electron transfer dissociation mass spectrometry
  • Analysis of large-scale mutagenesis data to assess the impact of single amino acid substitutions
  • Analysis of large-scale sequencing of small RNAs
  • Analysis of lipopolysaccharide-binding by cd14
  • Analysis of Loops that Mediate Protein-Protein Interactions and Translation into Submicromolar Inhibitors
  • Analysis of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus gene expression in acutely and persistently infected mice
  • Analysis of male pheromones that accelerate female reproductive organ development
  • Analysis of memory B-cell responses reveals suboptimal dosing schedule of a licensed vaccine
  • Analysis of microRNAs expressions in chondrosarcoma
  • Analysis of microtubule dynamic instability using a plus-end growth marker
  • Analysis of naturally processed peptides eluted from HLA DRB1*0402 and *0404
  • Analysis of neutralization specificities in polyclonal sera derived from human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected individuals
  • Analysis of novel residues of class I involved in recognition by alloreactive T cells
  • Analysis of nuclear lamina proteins in myoblast differentiation by functional complementation
  • Analysis of nuclear protein import and export in vitro using fluorescent cargoes
  • Analysis of o-glycan heterogeneity in iga1 myeloma proteins by fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry: Implications for iga nephropathy
  • Analysis of oligodeoxynucleotides by negative-ion matrix-assisted laser-desorption mass spectrometry
  • Analysis of organelles by on-line two-dimensional liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  • Analysis of PAI-1 gene expression in vivo using in situ hybridization
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