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  • A structure-activity study of nociceptin-(1-13)-peptide amide. Synthesis of analogues substituted in positions 0, 1, 3, 4 and 10
  • A structure-based approach to a synthetic vaccine for hiv-1
  • A structure-based assembly screen of protein cage libraries in living cells: experimentally repacking a protein-protein interface to recover cage formation in an assembly-frustrated mutant
  • A structure-based library approach to kinase inhibitors
  • A structure-guided approach to creating covalent FGFR inhibitors
  • A student team in a University of Michigan biomedical engineering design course constructs a microfluidic bioreactor for studies of zebrafish development
  • A study of complexes of class II invariant chain peptide: major histocompatibility complex class II molecules using a new complex-specific monoclonal antibody
  • A study of genes that may modulate the expression of hereditary hemochromatosis: Transferrin receptor-1, ferroportin, ceruloplasmin, ferritin light and heavy chains, iron regulatory proteins (irp)-1 and-2, and hepcidin
  • A study of the alpha-transfer reaction in the 16-O + 16-O system at near-barrier energies
  • A study of the electron-paramagnetic resonance properties of single monoclinic crystals of bovine superoxide-dismutase
  • A study of the scope of the 4+2 cyclo-addition reactions of unactivated 1,3-oxazin-6-ones
  • A study of the specificity of the direct binding between bacteria and HLA antigens
  • A study on docking mode of HIV protease and their inhibitors
  • A subgroup-specific antigenic site in the G protein of respiratory syncytial virus forms a disulfide-bonded loop
  • A subset of TAF(II)s are integral components of the SAGA complex required for nucleosome acetylation and transcriptional stimulation
  • A substrate mimic allows high-throughput assay of the FabA protein and consequently the identification of a novel inhibitor of pseudomonas aeruginosa FabA
  • A substrate-based methodology that allows the regioselective control of the catalytic aminohydroxylation reaction
  • A substrate-free activity-based protein profiling screen for the discovery of selective PREPL inhibitors
  • A substructure combination strategy to create potent and selective transthyretin kinetic stabilizers that prevent amyloidogenesis and cytotoxicity
  • A suite of activity-based probes for human cytochrome P450 enzymes
  • A sulfhydryl presumed essential is not required for catalysis by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
  • A sulfilimine bond identified in collagen IV
  • A sulfonamide sialoside analogue for targeting siglec-8 and -F on immune cells
  • A superfolding Spinach2 reveals the dynamic nature of trinucleotide repeat-containing RNA
  • A suppressor of cln3 for size control
  • A supramolecular indicator displacement assay for acetyl amantadine, a proxy biomarker for spermidine/spermine N-1-acetyltransferase (SSAT) activity
  • A surface on the androgen receptor that allosterically regulates coactivator binding
  • A surface-modified sperm sorting device with long-term stability
  • A survey of ancient conserved non-coding elements in the PAX6 locus reveals a landscape of interdigitated cis-regulatory archipelagos
  • A survey of DDX21 activity during Rev/RRE complex formation
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