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1. An immunohistochemical atlas of necroptotic pathway expression

2. CaMKK2 as an emerging treatment target for bipolar disorder

3. Large-scale genomic investigation of pediatric cholestasis reveals a novel hepatorenal ciliopathy caused by PSKH1 mutations

5. A common human MLKL polymorphism confers resistance to negative regulation by phosphorylation

9. Inhibitors identify an auxiliary role for mTOR signalling in necroptosis execution downstream of MLKL activation.

15. Conformational interconversion of MLKL and disengagement from RIPK3 precede cell death by necroptosis

20. Giving Children Space: A Phenomenological Exploration of Student Experiences in Space Science Inquiry

21. The web of death: the expanding complexity of necroptotic signaling.

22. Using cryo-EM to uncover mechanisms of bacterial transcriptional regulation.

23. SMCHD1’s ubiquitin-like domain is required for N-terminal dimerization and chromatin localization.

24. On the structure and function of Escherichia coli YjhC: An oxidoreductase involved in bacterial sialic acid metabolism.

25. Functional and solution structure studies of amino sugar deacetylase and deaminase enzymes from Staphylococcus aureus.

27. Nanobodies identify an activated state of the TRIB2 pseudokinase.

28. Modifying the resolving cysteine affects the structure and hydrogen peroxide reactivity of peroxiredoxin 2.

29. The basis for non-canonical ROK family function in the N-acetylmannosamine kinase from the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus.

30. The intracellular domains of the EphB6 and EphA10 receptor tyrosine pseudokinases function as dynamic signalling hubs.

31. For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Structure of the Dead Kinase, IRAK3.

32. Structure-Function Studies of the Antibiotic Target l,l-Diaminopimelate Aminotransferase from Verrucomicrobium spinosum Reveal an Unusual Oligomeric Structure.

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