Incomplete proteasomal degradation of green fluorescent proteins in the context of tandem fluorescent protein timers. [PDF]
Khmelinskii A+8 more
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Universal Proteomic Signature After Exercise‐Induced Muscle Injury in Muscular Dystrophies
ABSTRACT Objective Several neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) are characterized by progressive muscle damage and are marked by the elevation of circulating muscle proteins from activity‐related injury. Despite a diverse array of genetic drivers, many NMDs share similar patterns of exercise intolerance and higher concentrations of muscle injury proteins ...
Mads G. Stemmerik+5 more
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Characterization of green fluorescent proteins by 193 nm ultraviolet photodissociation mass spectrometry. [PDF]
Cannon JR+3 more
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Use of Green Fluorescent Protein in Studies of Apoptosis of Transfected Cells
Yongan Li, Marshall S. Horwitz
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A method to identify cDNAs based on localization of green fluorescent protein fusion products [PDF]
Kazuhide Misawa+6 more
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Epitope Mapping of Anti‐Neurofascin 155 Antibody in a Large Cohort of Autoimmune Nodopathy Patients
ABSTRACT Objective Autoimmune nodopathy (AN), a newly recognized disease entity, is an immune‐mediated polyneuropathy involving autoantibodies against cell adhesion molecules located in nodes of Ranvier and paranodal regions, such as neurofascin 186 (NF186) and neurofascin 155 (NF155). The present study aimed to identify the epitopes for autoantibodies
Amina A. Abdelhadi+6 more
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Spectral and structural comparison between bright and dim green fluorescent proteins in Amphioxus. [PDF]
Bomati EK, Haley JE, Noel JP, Deheyn DD.
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Quantitative analysis of gene expression with an improved green fluorescent protein [PDF]
Oliver Scholz+3 more
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Artificial Receptor in Synthetic Cells Performs Transmembrane Activation of Proteolysis
Transmembrane signaling is the hallmark of living cells and is among the highest challenges for the design of synthetic cells. Herein, an artificial receptor based on the chemistry of self‐immolative linkers is used to communicate information across the lipid bilayer, for transmembrane activation of enzymatic activity. Abstract The design of artificial,
Ane Bretschneider Søgaard+7 more
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