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  • A simple strategy towards membrane protein purification and crystallization
  • A simple structural feature is a major determinant of the identity of a transfer RNA
  • A simple technique to estimate partition functions and equilibrium constants from Monte Carlo simulations
  • A simple two-dimensional measurement of the decoupler power during continuous homonuclear irradiation for the correction of bloch-siegert shifts
  • A simple γ-backbone modification preorganizes peptide nucleic acid into a helical structure
  • A simple, high-resolution method for establishing DNA binding affinity and sequence selectivity
  • A simple, highly efficient route to electroless gold plating on complex 3D printed polyacrylate plastics
  • A simplified cloning strategy for the generation of an endothelial cell selective recombinant adenovirus vector
  • A simplified isoquinoline synthesis
  • A simplified procedure for the stereospecific transformation of 1,2-diols into epoxides
  • A simulation-based analysis of chromosome segment sharing among a group of arbitrarily related individuals
  • A single amino acid change in the binding pocket alters specificity of an anti-integrin antibody AP7.4 as revealed by its crystal structure
  • A single amino acid change in the glycoprotein of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus is associated with the ability to cause growth hormone deficiency syndrome
  • A single amino acid in the adenovirus type 37 fiber confers binding to human conjunctival cells
  • A single amino acid substitution confers progesterone 6 beta-hydroxylase activity to rabbit cytochrome P450 2C3
  • A single amino acid substitution in 1918 influenza virus hemagglutinin changes receptor binding specificity
  • A single amino-acid change in the mouse peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha alters transcriptional responses to peroxisome proliferators
  • A single base pair affects binding and catalytic parameters in the molecular recognition of a transfer RNA
  • A single base pair dominates over the novel identity of an Escherichia coli tyrosine tRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • A single copy of apolipoprotein b-48 is present on the human chylomicron remnant
  • A single copy, transducible system for complementation and dominance analyses in bacillus-subtilis
  • A single functional group substitution in c5a breaks B cell and T cell tolerance and protects against experimental arthritis
  • A single gal4 dimer can maximally activate transcription under physiological conditions
  • A single genetic origin for a common caucasian risk factor for venous thrombosis
  • A single glycine in extracellular loop 1 is the critical determinant for pharmacological specificity of dopamine D2 and D3 receptors
  • A single human papillomavirus vaccine dose improves B cell memory in previously infected subjects
  • A Single Immunization with Nucleoside-Modified mRNA Vaccines Elicits Strong Cellular and Humoral Immune Responses against SARS-CoV-2 in Mice
  • A single immunoglobulin-like domain of the human neural cell adhesion molecule L1 supports adhesion by multiple vascular and platelet integrins
  • A single maturation cleavage site in adenovirus impacts cell entry and capsid assembly
  • A single mutation in Taiwanese H6N1 influenza hemagglutinin switches binding to human-type receptors
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