Search

Your search keyword '"Sarah E. Lee"' showing total 24 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Sarah E. Lee" Remove constraint Author: "Sarah E. Lee" Language undetermined Remove constraint Language: undetermined
24 results on '"Sarah E. Lee"'

Search Results

2. Challenges and Opportunities for Translation of Therapies to Improve Cognition in Down Syndrome

3. Synthesis of an anionic Au(I) hydroamination precatalyst supported by charged hydrido-carboranyl phosphine ligands

4. Reversible Silver Electrodeposition from Boron Cluster Ionic Liquid (BCIL) Electrolytes

5. Resisting B–H oxidative addition: The divergent reactivity of the o-carborane and carba-closo-dodecaborate ligand substituents

6. Synthesis of unsymmetrical N-carboranyl NHCs: directing effect of the carborane anion

7. Reversible Silver Electrodeposition from Boron Cluster Ionic Liquid (BCIL) Electrolytes

8. Postnatal developmental expression of regulator of G protein signaling 14 (RGS14) in the mouse brain

9. Exploring the roles of protein kinases using chemical genetics

10. Heterodimers of α1B- and α1D-Adrenergic Receptors Form a Single Functional Entity

11. Order of function of the budding-yeast mitotic exit-network proteins Tem1, Cdc15, Mob1, Dbf2, and Cdc5

12. The Relationship of Authoritarianism and Related Constructs to Attitudes Toward Homosexuality1

13. Postnatal developmental expression of regulator of G protein signaling 14 (RGS14) in the mouse brain

16. A quantitative comparison of wild-type and gatekeeper mutant cdk2 for chemical genetic studies with ATP analogues

17. Dual mechanism of bacterial lethality for a cationic sequence-random copolymer that mimics host-defense antimicrobial peptides

18. Mimicry of antimicrobial host-defense peptides by random copolymers

19. Homometathesis and cross-metathesis coupling of phosphine-borane templates with electron-rich and electron-poor olefins

21. The Bub2-dependent mitotic pathway in yeast acts every cell cycle and regulates cytokinesis

22. The budding yeast Dbf2 protein kinase localises to the centrosome and moves to the bud neck in late mitosis

23. Introducing Our Authors

24. Accurate whole human genome sequencing using reversible terminator chemistry

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources