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Weight Concerns and Use of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes among Young Adults.
Chronic stress effects on memory: sex differences in performance and monoaminergic activity.
Catecholaminergic-cholinergic interaction in the basal forebrain.
Integrin beta8 (ITGB8) activates VAV-RAC1 signaling via FAK in the acquisition of endometrial epithelial cell receptivity for blastocyst implantation.
Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record.
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ESPSearch: a program for finding exact sequences and patterns in DNA, RNA, or protein.
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Identification of novel peptide substrates for protein farnesyltransferase reveals two substrate classes with distinct sequence selectivities.
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KDAC8 substrate specificity quantified by a biologically relevant, label-free deacetylation assay.
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Lysine Deacetylases Exhibit Distinct Changes in Activity Profiles Due to Fluorophore Conjugation of Substrates.
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KDAC8 with High Basal Velocity Is Not Activated by N-Acetylthioureas.
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Chelatable trace zinc causes low, irreproducible KDAC8 activity.
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Lysine Deacetylase Substrate Selectivity: A Dynamic Ionic Interaction Specific to KDAC8.
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Lysine Deacetylase Substrate Selectivity: Distinct Interaction Surfaces Drive Positive and Negative Selection for Residues Following Acetyllysine.
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