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  • Artificial cysteine S-glycosylation induced by per-O-acetylated unnatural monosaccharides during metabolic glycan labeling
  • Artificial hematopoietic stem cell niche: bioscaffolds to microfluidics to mathematical simulations
  • Artificial intelligence in clinical and genomic diagnostics
  • Artificial intelligence versus clinicians: systematic review of design, reporting standards, and claims of deep learning studies
  • Artificial intelligence, bias, and patients' perspectives
  • Artificial ligand binding within the HIF2α PAS-B domain of the HIF2 transcription factor
  • Artificial microbiome heterogeneity spurs six practical action themes and examples to increase study power-driven reproducibility
  • Artificial oncoproteins: Modified versions of the yeast bzip protein gcn4 induce cellular transformation
  • Artificial protein cavities as specific ligand-binding templates: characterization of an engineered heterocyclic cation-binding site that preserves the evolved specificity of the parent protein
  • Artificial transmembrane ion channels from self-assembling peptide nanotubes
  • Artificially ambiguous genetic code confers growth yield advantage
  • Artophagy: the art of autophagy--the Cvt pathway
  • Aryl fluorosulfate trapped staudinger reduction
  • Aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonists promote the expansion of human hematopoietic stem cells
  • Aryl nitrenium ions from N-alkyl-N-arylamino-diazonium precursors: synthesis and reactivity
  • Aryl piperazinyl ureas as inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) in rat, dog, and primate
  • Arylalkylidene rhodanine with bulky and hydrophobic functional group as selective HCVNS3 protease inhibitor
  • Arylaminoethyl amides as noncovalent inhibitors of cathepsin S. Part 2: Optimization of P1 and N-aryl
  • Arylaminoethyl carbamates as a novel series of potent and selective cathepsin S inhibitors
  • Arylation of rhodium(II) azavinyl carbenes with boronic acids
  • Arylfluorosulfates inactivate intracellular lipid binding protein(s) through chemoselective SuFEx reaction with a binding site Tyr residue
  • Arylsulfonamide kcn1 inhibits in vivo glioma growth and interferes with hif signaling by disrupting hif-1 alpha interaction with cofactors p300/cbp
  • Aryne-induced novel tandem 1,2-addition/(3+2) cycloaddition to generate imidazolidines and pyrrolidines
  • As simple as 2+2
  • Ascl1 defines sequentially generated lineage-restricted neuronal and oligodendrocyte precursor cells in the spinal cord
  • Ascorbic acid enhances the effects of 6-hydroxydopamine and H2O2 on iron-dependent DNA strand breaks and related processes in the neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-SH
  • ASGCT and JSGT joint position statement on human genomic editing
  • Asia growth in membrane protein structure
  • Asparagine endopeptidase is not essential for class II MHC antigen presentation but is required for processing of cathepsin L in mice
  • Aspartate-transcarbamylase lacking catalytic subunit interactions - study of conformational-changes by uv absorbance and circular-dichroism spectroscopy
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