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A comprehensive overview of yeast libraries and their role in advancing cell biology
Systematic, genome‐wide yeast mutant libraries have revolutionized systems and cell biology. By allowing high‐throughput interrogation of every gene and protein, they have defined gene essentiality, charted protein localization, illuminated function, mapped interactions, and more.
Din Baruch, Maya Schuldiner, Ofir Klein
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Enhancement of Parainfluenza 2 Virus Hemagglutinin [PDF]
T. Jacob John, Vincent A. Fulginiti
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LAG‐3+ regulatory T cells suppress the effector but not the proliferative response of naïve cognate antigen‐specific CD4+ T cells in vivo. The suppressed T cells display upregulation of immune checkpoints and downregulation of pro‐inflammatory pathways with enhanced TCR signaling and reduced oxidative metabolism.
Avijit Dutta +7 more
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Physicochemical properties of Ibaraki virus hemagglutinin.
S. Tokuhisa +5 more
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Identification of Hemagglutinin of Jack Bean with Concanavalin A [PDF]
James B. Sumner, Stacey F. Howell
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Insertions of codons encoding basic amino acids in H7 hemagglutinins of influenza A viruses occur by recombination with RNA at hotspots near snoRNA binding sites [PDF]
Alexander P. Gultyaev +4 more
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