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2. Pathobiologic and Metabolic Aspects of Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis by N-Substituted Aryl Compounds
3. Modulation by β-naphthoflavone of ovarian hormone dependent responses in rat uterus and liver in vivo
4. Studies on the transformation of rat embryo cells of low passage by carcinogenic fluorenylhydroxamic acids and their acetate esters
5. Crystal structure of phosphatidyl mannosyltransferase PimA
6. Crystal structure of PvSUB1
7. Structure-function relationships of membrane-associated GT-B glycosyltransferases
8. A model of action for peripheral membrane-associated GT-B glycosyltransferases
9. Three dimensional structure and catalytic mechanism of 6- phosphogluconolactonase from Trypanosoma brucei
10. Aryl Sulfotransferase IV Deficiency in Rat Liver Carcinogenesis Initiated with Diethylnitrosamine and Promoted withN-2-Fluorenylacetamide or Its C-9-Oxidized Metabolites
11. Peroxidative metabolism of carcinogenic N-arylhydroxamic acids: implications for tumorigenesis.
12. Modulations of hepatic gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase and N-hydroxy-N-2-fluorenylacetamide sulfotransferase activities following treatment of rats with a hepatocarcinogenic regimen: effect of partial hepatectomy.
13. N-Hydroxy-2-fluorenylacetamide, an Active Intermediate of the Mammary Carcinogen N-Hydroxy-2-fluorenylbenzenesulfonamide1.
14. DNA Adducts from Nitroreduction of 2,7-Dinitrofluorene, a Mammary Gland Carcinogen, Catalyzed by Rat Liver or Mammary Gland Cytosol
15. Reductions of Nitro and 9-Oxo Groups of Environmental Nitrofluorenes by the Rat Mammary Gland in Vitro
16. Post-initiation treatment of rats with indole-3-carbinol or b-naphthoflavone does not suppress 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced mammary gland carcinogenesis
17. Potent carcinogenicity of 2,7-dinitrofluorene, an environmental pollutant, for the mammary gland of female Sprague-Dawley rats
18. N-Hydroxy-2-fluorenylacetamide, an Active Intermediate of the Mammary Carcinogen N-Hydroxy-2-fluorenylbenzenesulfonamide1
19. Nitroreduction of Nitrated and C-9 Oxidized Fluorenes in Vitro
20. Effect of ovariectomy on the in vitro and in vivo activation of carcinogenic N-2-fluorenylhydroxamic acids by rat mammary gland and liver.
21. Inhibitory Effect of Disulfiram on Rat Mammary Tumor Induction By N-2-Fluorenylacetamide and on its Metabolic Conversion To N-Hydroxy-N-2-fluorenylacetamide2
22. Systems for the separation of metabolites of the carcinogen, N-2-fluorenylacetamide, by high-performance liquid chromatography
23. Cytochrome c/H2O2-mediated one electron oxidation of carcinogenic N-fluorenylacetohydroxamic acids to nitroxyl free radicals
24. Lack of Susceptibility of F344 Rats to Mammary Tumor Induction by Topically Applied Fluorenylacetohydroxamic Acids and Their Acetates 2
25. Modifications of Hepatic Microsomal 9-Oxidation ofN-2-Fluorenylacetamide in Response to Gonadectomy and Treatment of Rats with Phenobarbital or Diethylnitrosamine
26. Identification of carcinogenic acetates of fluorenylhydroxamic acids by high-pressure liquid chromatography
27. Cytochrome c/H 2O 2-mediated one electron oxidation of carcinogenic N-fluorenylacetohydroxamic acids to nitroxyl free radicals
28. Modifications of hepatic microsomal 9-oxidation of N-2-fluorenylacetamide in response to gonadectomy and treatment of rats with phenobarbital or diethylnitrosamine
29. Peroxidative metabolism of carcinogenic N-Arylhydroxamic acids: implications for tumorigenesis
30. Modulations of hepatic delta-glutamyltranspeptidase and N-hydroxy-N-2-fluorenylacetamide sulfotransferase activities following treatment of rats with a hepatocarcinogenic regimen: effect of partial hepatectomy
31. Sex hormone-mediated effects on metabolism of the carcinogen, N-2-fluorenylacetamide ( [formula omitted]), by rat liver
32. Basal oxidation of conserved cysteines modulates cardiac titin stiffness and dynamics.
33. Dissecting the Structural and Chemical Determinants of the "Open-to-Closed" Motion in the Mannosyltransferase PimA from Mycobacteria.
34. Conformational entropy of a single peptide controlled under force governs protease recognition and catalysis.
35. The force-dependent mechanism of DnaK-mediated mechanical folding.
36. Disulfide isomerization reactions in titin immunoglobulin domains enable a mode of protein elasticity.
37. Single-molecule Force Spectroscopy Predicts a Misfolded, Domain-swapped Conformation in human γD-Crystallin Protein.
38. Secondary structure reshuffling modulates glycosyltransferase function at the membrane.
39. A novel Plasmodium-specific prodomain fold regulates the malaria drug target SUB1 subtilase.
40. S-glutathionylation of cryptic cysteines enhances titin elasticity by blocking protein folding.
41. Structure-function relationships of membrane-associated GT-B glycosyltransferases.
42. Conformational plasticity of the essential membrane-associated mannosyltransferase PimA from mycobacteria.
43. In Silico screening on the three-dimensional model of the Plasmodium vivax SUB1 protease leads to the validation of a novel anti-parasite compound.
44. Elasticity, structure, and relaxation of extended proteins under force.
45. Biological and structural characterization of the Mycobacterium smegmatis nitroreductase NfnB, and its role in benzothiazinone resistance.
46. Comparative evaluation of 3D virtual ligand screening methods: impact of the molecular alignment on enrichment.
47. Substrate-induced conformational changes in the essential peripheral membrane-associated mannosyltransferase PimA from mycobacteria: implications for catalysis.
48. Inhibitory effects of a dietary phytochemical 3,3'-diindolylmethane on the phenobarbital-induced hepatic CYP mRNA expression and CYP-catalyzed reactions in female rats.
49. Tumorigenicity and genotoxicity of an environmental pollutant 2,7-dinitrofluorene after systemic administration at a low dose level to female rats.
50. Molecular recognition and interfacial catalysis by the essential phosphatidylinositol mannosyltransferase PimA from mycobacteria.
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