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Fragment-Based Design of Targeted Covalent Inhibitors: The Scope and Limitation of Linking Approaches. [PDF]
This paper by Kollár et al. reports a covalent fragment linking study against the SARS‐CoV‐2 main protease (3CLPro). Beginning with inactive fragment hits, the application of rational linker design enabled the generation of reversible covalent inhibitors exhibiting low micromolar potency. The study details some general limitations and best practices of
Kollár L +8 more
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Potential SLA Hp-4.0 haplotype-restricted CTL epitopes identified from the membrane protein of PRRSV induce cell immune responses [PDF]
Swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) class I molecule-restricted T-cell epitopes, which induce cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses, play a critical role in the clearance of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and the development of ...
Tingyu Luo +6 more
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Purpose: The article explores changes in the institutional autonomy and accountability resulting from university reforms carried out over a period of 28 years under the influence of the traditional public administration and new public management logic.
Górska Anna +3 more
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Economic Motives and Willingness of Young People to Participate in Fraud
Fraud is linked to economic and financial pressures that force people to commit it. Any fraud, regardless of the gender and age of the fraud perpetrators, inevitably leaves a short-term or long-term negative mark on society’s economy.
Dimitrijević Dragomir, Jovanović Dejan
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This article aims to research the major changes in the Conceptual Framework of Financial Reporting; to find out the new gaps in the current document; to group the changes into categories; to analyze the current difficulties and consequences of these ...
Shkulipa Liudmyla
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Purpose: This study explores the knowledge development of network-based market orientation (MO) for the internationalization of disruptive innovation (DI) by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Hyder Akmal S. +2 more
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Numerous pathogens express arginine deiminase, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of L-arginine in a chain of biochemical reactions aimed at the synthesis of ATP in bacterial cells. L-arginine is a semi-essential, proteinogenic amino acid that plays
E. A. Starikova +5 more
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Arginine deiminase is one of three enzymes constituting the arginine deiminase system in bacteria. It was demonstrated that arginine deiminase exerts anti-proliferative effects on some primary and immortalized mouse and human cells.
E. A. Starickova +5 more
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Streptococcal Arginine Deiminase Inhibits T Lymphocyte Differentiation In Vitro
Pathogenic microbes use arginine-metabolizing enzymes as an immune evasion strategy. In this study, the impact of streptococcal arginine deiminase (ADI) on the human peripheral blood T lymphocytes function in vitro was studied.
Eleonora A. Starikova +9 more
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As a new alternative to antibody-drug conjugates, we generated "ligand-targeting" peptide-drug conjugates (PDCs), which utilize receptor-mediated endocytosis for targeted intracellular drug delivery.
Masataka Michigami +5 more
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