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  • A nanostructured synthetic collagen mimic for hemostasis
  • A native-like SOSIP.664 trimer based on an HIV-1 subtype B env gene
  • A natively unfolded yeast prion monomer adopts an ensemble of collapsed and rapidly fluctuating structures
  • A natural product ligand of the oxysterol receptor, liver x receptor
  • A naturally occurring brominated furanone covalently modifies and inactivates LuxS
  • A near-IR uncaging strategy based on cyanine photochemistry
  • A nebulin ruler does not dictate thin filament lengths
  • A negative regulator linking chromosome segregation to developmental transcription in bacillus subtilis
  • A neural cell-adhesion molecule from human-brain
  • A neural substrate of hyperactivity in borna disease: Changes in brain dopamine receptors
  • A neurologic rating-scale (nrs) for use in multiple-sclerosis
  • A neutralizing antibody recognizing primarily N-linked glycan targets the silent face of the HIV envelope
  • A new 5+1 route to arenes - application to the facile synthesis of d-4-symmetrical chiral porphyrins
  • A new alcohol-dehydrogenase with unique stereospecificity from pseudomonas sp
  • A new and improved method for deglycosidation of glycopeptide antibiotics exemplified with vancomycin, ristocetin, and ramoplanin
  • A new approach for evaluating antigen-specific t cell responses to myelin antigens during the course of multiple sclerosis
  • A new approach to high-sensitivity differential hybridization
  • A new approach to loss of alkali promoter from industrial catalysts - importance of excited-states of alkali
  • A new approach to osmium-catalyzed asymmetric dihydroxylation and aminohydroxylation of olefins
  • A new approach to the isolation of rna-DNA hybrids and its application to the quantitative determination of labeled tumor virus rna
  • A new approach toward the inhibition of ribonucleases - a water-stable ribonucleoside technetium chelate
  • A new catalog of microbiological tools for women's infectious disease research
  • A new chapter in the life of Cajal's short-axon neurons: separation of interneuron siblings after birth
  • A new chiral auxiliary for asymmetric thermal reactions: high stereocontrol in radical addition, allylation, and annulation reactions
  • A new class of allosteric HIV-1 integrase inhibitors identified by crystallographic fragment screening of the catalytic core domain
  • A new class of ammonium ylid for 2,3 -sigmatropic rearrangement reactions: Ene-endo-spiro ylids
  • A new class of antiarrhythmic-defibrillatory agents
  • A new class of chelating agents
  • A new class of DNA-cleaving molecules - ph-dependent DNA cleavage by propargylic and allenic sulfones
  • A new class of epoxidation reagents
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