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Rapid axially scanned and de-scanned line-scan confocal microscopy with a tunable acoustic gradient index of refraction lens for high-speed volumetric <i>in vivo</i> imaging. [PDF]
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Maternal Inflammation During Pregnancy and Cord Blood Metabolomic Signatures in the Context of HIV Exposure. [PDF]
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The Impact of Age on the Lipidomic Profile of the Stratum Corneum and Associated Effects on Structure, Function and Overall Skin Health in Adults Predisposed to Atopic Dermatitis. [PDF]
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Calmodulin interaction with peptides from G-protein coupled receptors measured with S-Tag labeling
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2005We have developed a quantitative assay of calmodulin (CaM) binding to S-Tag labeled peptides derived from G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) sequences. CaM binding of peptides derived from the third intracellular loop (i3) of mu opioid receptor (MOR) was confirmed and the CaM-binding motif refined. A MORi3 peptide with a Lys > Ala substitution--shown to
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Detection of pET-Vector Encoded, Recombinant S-Tagged Proteins Using the Monoclonal Antibody ATOM-2
Hybridoma, 2001The 15-meric S-tag is a truncated form of the S-peptide, which builds together with the 103 amino acid large S-protein the whole ribonuclease S-protein. Its small size and excessive solubility have made the S-tag an excellent fusion partner in the production of recombinant proteins, and a large variety of applications have been reported using the S-tag
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 2005
We have previously demonstrated that an antibody-avidin fusion protein could be used to deliver biotinylated enzymes to tumor cells for antibody-directed enzyme prodrug therapy. However, the presence of the chicken protein avidin suggests that immunogenicity may be a problem.
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We have previously demonstrated that an antibody-avidin fusion protein could be used to deliver biotinylated enzymes to tumor cells for antibody-directed enzyme prodrug therapy. However, the presence of the chicken protein avidin suggests that immunogenicity may be a problem.
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The Thomsen Friedenreich (TF) antigen may be important for the detection and immunotherapy of a number of common cancers including breast cancer. Revealed on normal human erythrocytes by neuraminidase treatment, TF has been characterized as: β-D-Gal-(1–3)- α-GalNAc, attached to glycophorin or other glycoproteins through O-serine or O-threonine linkages
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The Thomsen Friedenreich (TF) antigen may be important for the detection and immunotherapy of a number of common cancers including breast cancer. Revealed on normal human erythrocytes by neuraminidase treatment, TF has been characterized as: β-D-Gal-(1–3)- α-GalNAc, attached to glycophorin or other glycoproteins through O-serine or O-threonine linkages
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