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AM11 tefeqdialpg10 Wang J, Gambhir A, Hangyás-Mihályné G, Murray D, Golebiewska U, McLaughlin S. How Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate Binds to the Basic Effector domain of Myristoylated Alanine-Rich C Kinase Substrate (MARCKS). Department of Physiology Login to View PDF
AM04 MultiEq Dial Walsh J, Angeles R, Jenkins K, Rourick R. Determination of Plasma Protein Binding in Support of Early ADME Drug Discovery Efforts by LC/MS/MS. Login to View PDF
AM_Not Found Kariv I, Cao H, Oldenburg K. Development of a High Throughput Equilibrium Dialysis Method. J Pharma Sci (2001) 90 (5): 580-587. Login to View PDF
AM03 equildialyzer Ames J, Dizhoor A, Ikura M, Palczewski K, Stryer L. Three Dimensional Structure of Guanylyl Cyclase Activating Protein-2, a Calcium-sensitive Modulator of Photoreceptor Guanylyl Cyclases. J of Bio Chem (1999) 274(27): 19329-19337. Login to View PDF
AM10 eqdisdial2 Langer M, Fry C, Peterson C, Denu J. Modulating Acetyl-CoA Binding in the GCN5 Family of Histone Acetyltransferases. Journal of Biological Chemistry (2002) 277(30): 27337?27344. Login to View PDF
AM13 ed1new Winkler W, Nahvi A, Sudarsan N, Barrick J, Breaker R. An mRNA structure that controls gene expression by binding S-adenosylmethionine. Nature Structural Biology (2003) 10 (9): 701-707. Login to View PDF
AM06 single eq dial.2 Hall M, Shcherbakova P, Kunkel T. Differential ATP Binding and Intrinsic ATP Hydrolysis by Amino-terminal Domains of the Yeast Mlh1 and Pms1 Proteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry (2002) 277(5): 3673-3679. Login to View PDF



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