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Real-time monitoring with iTLR4 assay identifies ligand-dependent TLR4-TLR4 conformational dynamics. [PDF]
Mustafa S, Evans SG, Hutchinson MR.
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AB-MDMSBA-Not a Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist. [PDF]
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Engineering BRET-Sensor Proteins
2017FRET-sensors have become important tools for intracellular imaging, but their dependence on external illumination presents some limitations, such as photobleaching and phototoxicity, which limit measurements over extended periods of time. Fluorescence measurements also suffer from autofluorescence and light scattering, which hampers in vivo imaging and
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2004
Revisione e aggiornamento della voce dallo stesso titolo pubblicata in Voci dagli Stati Uniti. Prosa & Poesia & Teatro del Secondo Novecento, C. Ricciardi, V.M. De Angelis, a cura di, Roma: Centro stampa d'Ateneo, 2004, pp. 577-586.
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Revisione e aggiornamento della voce dallo stesso titolo pubblicata in Voci dagli Stati Uniti. Prosa & Poesia & Teatro del Secondo Novecento, C. Ricciardi, V.M. De Angelis, a cura di, Roma: Centro stampa d'Ateneo, 2004, pp. 577-586.
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The Byron Journal, 2004
Bret Harte (1836-1902), one of the most popular American writers of the late nineteenth century, alluded to Byron in his writings more often than he referred to any other poet except Longfellow and perhaps Browning. As early as September 1860, he noted in an autobiographical essay that in adolescence he had 'read Byron, Moore, and Bulwer's early works,
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Bret Harte (1836-1902), one of the most popular American writers of the late nineteenth century, alluded to Byron in his writings more often than he referred to any other poet except Longfellow and perhaps Browning. As early as September 1860, he noted in an autobiographical essay that in adolescence he had 'read Byron, Moore, and Bulwer's early works,
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BRET TILSON: HIS LIFE AND WORK
International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 2010I discuss Bret Tilson's life, both personal and mathematical, and his impact on semigroup theory.
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