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  • Aqueous-phase deactivation and intramolecular 2+2+2 cycloaddition of oxanorbornadiene esters
  • AQW051, a novel, potent and selective α7 nicotinic ACh receptor partial agonist: pharmacological characterization and phase I evaluation
  • ARA presidential address. A time for change and a time to remain the same
  • Arabidopsis circadian clock protein, TOC1, is a DNA-binding transcription factor
  • Arabidopsis det2 is defective in the conversion of (24R)-24-methylcholest-4-En-3-One to (24R)-24-methyl-5 alpha-cholestan-3-one in brassinosteroid biosynthesis
  • Arabidopsis FHY3 specifically gates phytochrome signaling to the circadian clock
  • Arabidopsis genomes uncoupled 5 (GUN5) mutant reveals the involvement of Mg-chelatase H subunit in plastid-to-nucleus signal transduction
  • Arabidopsis HEMERA/pTAC12 initiates photomorphogenesis by phytochromes
  • Arabidopsis IWS1 interacts with transcription factor BES1 and is involved in plant steroid hormone brassinosteroid regulated gene expression
  • Arabidopsis mutants define downstream branches in the phototransduction pathway
  • Arabidopsis MYB30 is a direct target of BES1 and cooperates with BES1 to regulate brassinosteroid-induced gene expression
  • Arabidopsis NPCC6/NaKR1 is a phloem mobile metal binding protein necessary for phloem function and root meristem maintenance
  • Arabidopsis thaliana mutant that develops as a light-grown plant in the absence of light
  • Arabidopsis WRKY46, WRKY54, and WRKY70 transcription factors are involved in brassinosteroid-regulated plant growth and drought responses
  • Arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase and its activating protein: prominent hippocampal expression and role in somatostatin signaling
  • Arachidonic acid amide inhibitors of gap junction cell-cell communication
  • Arachidonic-acid metabolites as mediators of somatostatin-induced increase of neuronal m-current
  • Arc/Arg3.1 mediates homeostatic synaptic scaling of AMPA receptors
  • ARC15105 is a potent antagonist of von Willebrand factor mediated platelet activation and adhesion
  • ArcA overexpression induces fermentation and results in enhanced growth rates of E-coli
  • Archaeal 3'-phosphate RNA splicing ligase characterization identifies the missing component in tRNA maturation
  • Archaeal flagellar atpase motor shows atp-dependent hexameric assembly and activity stimulation by specific lipid binding
  • Archaeal genome guardians give insights into eukaryotic DNA replication and damage response proteins
  • Archaeoglobus fulgidus RNase HII in DNA replication: enzymological functions and activity regulation via metal cofactors
  • Architecturally interesting metal-complexes with thermodynamically dictated structures
  • Architecture and design of the nuclear-pore complex
  • Architecture and metamorphosis
  • Architecture of antibody binding sites for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
  • Architecture of cannabinoid signaling in mouse retina
  • Architecture of cd1 proteins
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