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  • A triphenylene scaffold with c-3v-symmetry and nanoscale dimensions
  • A trojan horse with a sweet tooth
  • A TRP channel that senses cold stimuli and menthol
  • A truncated DNA-damage-signaling response is activated after DSB formation in the G1 phase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • A tryptophan-analog host whose interactions with ammonium ions in water are dominated by the hydrophobic effect
  • A tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase/tRNA pair for unnatural amino acid mutagenesis in E. coli
  • A tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor-IgG heavy chain chimeric protein as a bivalent antagonist of TNF activity
  • A tumor-targeted immune checkpoint blocker
  • A tunable hydrogel for encapsulation and controlled release of bioactive proteins
  • A tunable multicolor photoluminescent nanocarbon prepared from castor oil soot
  • A two-allele polymorphism in protein C inhibitor with varying frequencies in different ethnic populations
  • A two-antibody pan-ebolavirus cocktail confers broad therapeutic protection in ferrets and nonhuman primates
  • A two-component signal transduction system essential for growth of bacillus subtilis: Implications for anti-infective therapy
  • A two-dimensional NMR method for assignment of imidazole ring proton resonances of histidine residues in proteins
  • A two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser enhancement (2D NOE) experiment for the elucidation of complete proton-proton cross-relaxation networks in biological macromolecules
  • A two-hit mechanism for pre-mitotic arrest of cancer cell proliferation by a polyamide-alkylator conjugate
  • A two-pulse cellular stimulation test elucidates variability and mechanisms in signaling pathways
  • A two-segment model for thin filament architecture in skeletal muscle
  • A two-step mechanism for TRF2-mediated chromosome-end protection
  • A two-step mimic for direct, asymmetric bromonium- and chloronium-induced polyene cyclizations
  • A two-way street between the university and the biotechnology enterprise
  • A type 2b von Willebrand disease mutation (Ile546 -> Val) associated with an unusual phenotype
  • A tyrosine-rich region in the N terminus of CCR5 is important for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry and mediates an association between gp120 and CCR5
  • A tyrosine-sulfated CCR5-mimetic peptide promotes conformational transitions in the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein
  • A tyrosine-sulfated peptide based on the N terminus of CCR5 interacts with a CD4-enhanced epitope of the HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein and inhibits HIV-1 entry
  • A tyrosine-sulfated peptide derived from the heavy-chain CDR3 region of an HIV-1-neutralizing antibody binds gp120 and inhibits HIV-1 infection
  • A unified approach for the enantioselective synthesis of the brominated chamigrene sesquiterpenes
  • A unified approach to ent-atisane diterpenes and related alkaloids: synthesis of (-)-methyl atisenoate, (-)-isoatisine, and the hetidine skeleton
  • A unified mechanism for abiotic adenine and purine synthesis in formamide
  • A unified modular synthetic strategy for dictyodendrins F, H, I, and G
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