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21“...Here, we demonstrate a chemical modification strategy to create biomaterials of the M13...”
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22by Batista, Pedro J., Molinie, Benoit, Wang, Jinkai, Qu, Kun, Zhang, Jiajing, Li, Lingjie, Bouley, Donna M., Lujan, Ernesto, Haddad, Bahareh, Daneshvar, Kaveh, Carter, Ava C., Flynn, Ryan A., Zhou, Chan, Wernig, Marius, Mullen, Alan C., Xing, Yi, Giallourakis, Cosmas C., Chang, Howard Y., Lim, Kok Seong, Dedon, Peter C“...N6-methyl-adenosine (m[superscript 6]A) is the most abundant modification on messenger RNAs...”
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23“... of decay and translation rates for mRNAs with alternative 3′ untranslated regions (3′ UTRs) in murine 3T3...”
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24by Oh, Dahyun, Dang, Xiangnan, Yi, Hyunjung, Allen, Mark A., Xu, Kang, Lee, Yun Jung, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Belcher, Angela M“...Utilization of the material-specific peptide–substrate interactions of M13 virus broadens colloidal...”
Published 2014
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25by Trudel, Laura J., Wogan, Gerald N., Tripathi, Durga N., Chowdhury, Rajdeep, Tee, Andrew R., Slack, Rebecca S., Walker, Cheryl Lyn“... of the TSC tumor suppressor. As a result, in an ATM-, LKB1-, TSC-dependent fashion, mTORC1 was repressed...”
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26by Roubos, J. A., Gorochowski, Thomas, Ignatova, Zoya, Bovenberg, Roel A. L., Roubos, Johannes A.“...Translation of protein from mRNA is a complex multi-step process that occurs at a non-uniform rate...”
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27“...By attaching multiple copies of the influenza M2 ion channel inhibitors amantadine (1...”
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28“...© 2019 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. All rights reserved. The tRNA (m1G37) methyltransferase...”
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29by Bai, Jing, Adriani, Giulia, Dang, Truong-Minh, Tu, Ting-Yuan, Penny, Hwei-Xian Leong, Wong, Siew-Cheng, Thiery, Jean-Paul, Kamm, Roger Dale“... function. Conventionally, macrophages are grouped into two major subtypes: the classically activated M1...”
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30by Dang, Truong-Minh, Tu, Ting-Yuan, Penny, Hwei-Xian Leong, Wong, Siew-Cheng, Thiery, Jean-Paul, Bai, Jing, Adriani, Giulia, Kamm, Roger Dale“... function. Conventionally, macrophages are grouped into two major subtypes: the classically activated M1...”
Published 2017
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31by Yaffe, Michael B., Brummelkamp, Thijn R., Reinhardt, Hans, Ostheimer, Gerard, Gardino, Alexandra Kate, van Vugt, Marcel A. T. M., Smerdon, Stephen J., Carr, Steven A., Lewis, Timothy A., Pawson, Tony, Li, Jeijin, Keezer, Susan M., Miao, Hua, Tan, Chris S., Ong, Shao-En, Linding, RuneGet full text
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33by White, Forest M.“... showed strong cis- and trans-effects on mRNA abundance, relatively few of these extend to the protein...”
Published 2015
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34“... of CN increased whereas NO production and mRNA levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2, -3 and a...”
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39by Sullivan, M. P., Cristofaro, V., Luo, J., Lindstrom, J. M., Pang, Jassia, Borjeson, Tiffany M., Muthupalani, Sureshkumar, Ducore, Rebecca M., Carr, Candice A., Feng, Yan, Fox, James GGet full text
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