Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... proteins . Many signal- ing pathways regulate mRNA translation and protein synthesis , and perturbations in these pathways can result in metabolic dys- regulation and disease . Two recent reports in Molecular Cell by Harding et al . ( 1 ) ...
... proteins . Many signal- ing pathways regulate mRNA translation and protein synthesis , and perturbations in these pathways can result in metabolic dys- regulation and disease . Two recent reports in Molecular Cell by Harding et al . ( 1 ) ...
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... protein coupled receptor ( GPCRs ) and related targets . Will have a major role in target identification / validation and develop a leadership position in an expanding drug discovery organization . Significant publication record ...
... protein coupled receptor ( GPCRs ) and related targets . Will have a major role in target identification / validation and develop a leadership position in an expanding drug discovery organization . Significant publication record ...
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... protein surface , thereby positioning the metal complex at the interface between the protein and self - assembled monolayer . Upon ligand binding ( square ) , the changes in the protein conformation [ open ( left ) → closed ( night ) ...
... protein surface , thereby positioning the metal complex at the interface between the protein and self - assembled monolayer . Upon ligand binding ( square ) , the changes in the protein conformation [ open ( left ) → closed ( night ) ...
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