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Role of HIV-encoded proteins in cardiovascular disease. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Physiol Cell Physiol
Kovacs L   +2 more
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Protective antigen-mediated delivery of an anti-CRISPR protein for precision genome editing. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Vera AO   +5 more
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HIV-Induced Apoptosis: Host Defense and Viral Strategy. [PDF]

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Chisompola D   +6 more
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Sensitive dissection of a genomic regulatory landscape using bulk and targeted single-cell activation. [PDF]

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Vučićević D   +9 more
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VPR 5.0

Proceedings of the ACM/SIGDA international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays, 2009
The VPR toolset [6, 7] has been widely used to perform FPGA architecture and CAD research, but has not evolved over the past decade to include many architectural features now present in modern FPGAs. This paper describes a new version of the toolset that includes four significant features: first, it now supports a broad range of single-driver routing ...
Jason Luu   +6 more
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VPR 5.0

ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems, 2011
The VPR toolset has been widely used in FPGA architecture and CAD research, but has not evolved over the past decade. This article describes and illustrates the use of a new version of the toolset that includes four new features: first, it supports a broad range of single-driver routing architectures, which have ...
Jason Luu   +7 more
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Hepatic vasopressin receptors (VPRs) exhibit species heterogeneity—absence of VPRs in sheep liver

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, 1993
1. We have studied the binding characteristics of the hepatic VPRs expressed by rat, cow, pig, sheep and human and have demonstrated species heterogeneity. 2. These species differences are manifested as variation in the VPR capacity (rat > cow > pig > human > sheep), and in the affinity of these receptors for their natural ligand AVP (rat = human > pig
J, Howl, M, Wheatley
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Murine Models of Vpr-Mediated Pathogenesis

Current HIV Research, 2009
HIV viral protein r (Vpr) exerts a variety of cellular effects, including modulation of transcription and cytokine production, apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest. Vpr induces these affects by mechanisms that include inhibition of NF-kappaB activation, inducing mitochondrial injury, and promoting proteasomal degradation of cellular factor(s) leading to ...
Alexandra, Snyder, Michael J, Ross
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