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Sex differences in the physiological response to acute anterior cruciate ligament overuse
Abstract figure legend With equivalent in vivo fatigue loading of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), females accumulate more tissue damage and mount a slower reparative response than males, when the applied loads between sexes are equivalent. By contrast, males accumulate less tissue damage and mount a robust reparative response that includes ...
Stephen H. Schlecht +5 more
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The seminal Michaelis–Menten theorization for biological catalysis was based on “transition state” (TS), involving the formation of a topologically complementary substrate (S) and enzyme (E) complex (ES) at the “active site” of the latter. Rudolph Marcus put forth the theory of outer sphere electron transfer (ET) in a “donor–acceptor” TS complex, which
Kelath Murali Manoj +4 more
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Enhanced Arrestin Facilitates Recovery and Protects Rods Lacking Rhodopsin Phosphorylation [PDF]
Xiufeng Song +8 more
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Nonretinoid chaperones improve rhodopsin homeostasis in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa [PDF]
Abhishek Vats +11 more
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Functional Role of Arrestin-1 Residues Interacting with Unphosphorylated Rhodopsin Elements [PDF]
Sergey A. Vishnivetskiy +4 more
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The Magnitude of the Light-induced Conformational Change in Different Rhodopsins Correlates with Their Ability to Activate G Proteins [PDF]
Hisao Tsukamoto +3 more
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Computational Screening of Rhodopsin Mutations Associated with Retinitis Pigmentosa
Angelo Felline +3 more
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