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1. An Efficient Method for Isolating and Purifying Nuclei from Mice Brain for Single-Molecule Imaging Using High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy

2. Intracellular vacuoles induced by hypo-osmotic stress visualized by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopic imaging

3. High cytotoxicity of a degraded TBBPA, dibromobisphenol A, through apoptotic and necrosis pathways

4. Discovery of novel oestrogen receptor α agonists and antagonists by screening a revisited privileged structure moiety for nuclear receptors

5. A characteristic back support structure in the bisphenol A-binding pocket in the human nuclear receptor ERRγ.

7. Estrogen-Related Receptor γ Maintains Pancreatic Acinar Cell Function and Identity by Regulating Cellular Metabolism

8. Crystal structure of endocrine-disrupting chemical bisphenol A and estrogen-related receptor γ

9. Bisphenol A derivatives act as novel coactivator binding inhibitors for estrogen receptor β

10. Direct evidence of edge-to-face CH/π interaction for PAR-1 thrombin receptor activation

11. Bisphenol A derivatives act as novel coactivator-binding inhibitors for estrogen receptor β

12. Discovery of novel oestrogen receptor α agonists and antagonists by screening a revisited privileged structure moiety for nuclear receptors

13. Biosynthetic Short Neuropeptides: A Rational Theory Based on Experimental Results for the Missing Pain-Relief Opioid Endomorphin Precursor Gene

14. Specific affinity-labeling of the nociceptin ORL1 receptor using a thiol-activated Cys(Npys)-containing peptide ligand

15. α-Helix-peptides comprising the human nuclear receptor ERRγ competitively provoke inhibition of functional homomeric dimerization

16. Alanine scanning and characterization of core peptides in Scombridae fish family for construction of Kiss1 super analog

17. A Novel Action of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals on Wildlife; DDT and Its Derivatives Have Remained in the Environment

19. Tritium-labelled isovaleryl-RYYRIK-NH2 as potential antagonist probe for ORL1 nociceptin receptor

20. Receptor-binding affinities of bisphenol A and its next-generation analogs for human nuclear receptors

21. Pigment-Dispersing Factor Affects Nocturnal Activity Rhythms, Photic Entrainment, and the Free-Running Period of the Circadian Clock in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus

22. Endocrine Disrupter Bisphenol A Increases In Situ Estrogen Production in the Mouse Urogenital Sinus

23. Bisphenol AF Is a Full Agonist for the Estrogen Receptor ERα but a Highly Specific Antagonist for ERβ

24. ERRγ tethers strongly bisphenol A and 4-α-cumylphenol in an induced-fit manner

25. Direct Evidence Revealing Structural Elements Essential for the High Binding Ability of Bisphenol A to Human Estrogen-Related Receptor-γ

26. Structural Evidence for Endocrine Disruptor Bisphenol A Binding to Human Nuclear Receptor ERR

27. Specific affinity-labeling of the nociceptin ORL1 receptor using a thiol-activated Cys(Npys)-containing peptide ligand

28. α-Helix-peptides comprising the human nuclear receptor ERRγ competitively provoke inhibition of functional homomeric dimerization

29. Molecular cloning and circadian expression profile of insect neuropeptide PDF in black blowfly, Phormia regina

30. cDNA cloning of the housefly pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) precursor protein and its peptide comparison among the insect circadian neuropeptides

31. Molecular cloning and circadian expression profile of insect neuropeptide PDF in black blowfly,Phormia regina

32. N-methylthioacetylation of RYYRIK-NH2 with enhanced specific binding affinity and high antagonist activity for nociceptin ORL1 receptor

34. Exploration of the Role of Phenylalanine in the Thrombin Receptor Tethered-Ligand Peptide by Substitution with a Series of Trifluorophenylalanines

35. Synthesis of a complete set of l-difluorophenylalanines, l-(F2)Phe, as molecular explorers for the CH/π interaction between peptide ligand and receptor

36. A characteristic back support structure in the bisphenol A-binding pocket in the human nuclear receptor ERRγ

37. An endocrine disruptor, bisphenol A, affects development in the protochordate Ciona intestinalis: hatching rates and swimming behavior alter in a dose-dependent manner

38. Capturing of the free cysteine residue in the ligand-binding site by affinity labeling of the ORL1 nociceptin receptor

39. Distinction of the binding modes for human nuclear receptor ERRgamma between bisphenol A and 4-hydroxytamoxifen

40. Spare interactions of highly potent [Arg(14),Lys(15)]nociceptin for cooperative induction of ORL1 receptor activation

41. Discriminatory synergistic effect of Trp-substitutions in superagonist [(Arg/Lys)(14), (Arg/Lys)(15)]nociceptin on ORL1 receptor binding and activation

42. Placenta expressing the greatest quantity of bisphenol A receptor ERR{gamma} among the human reproductive tissues: Predominant expression of type-1 ERRgamma isoform

43. Radar chart deviation analysis of prion protein amino acid composition defines characteristic structural abnormalities of the N-terminal octa-peptide tandem repeat

44. Synergistic effect of basic residues at positions 14-15 of nociceptin on binding affinity and receptor activation

45. Receptor binding characteristics of the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A for the human nuclear estrogen-related receptor gamma. Chief and corroborative hydrogen bonds of the bisphenol A phenol-hydroxyl group with Arg316 and Glu275 residues

46. Designed modification of partial agonist of ORL1 nociceptin receptor for conversion into highly potent antagonist

47. Double-labelled in situ hybridization reveals the lack of co-localization of mRNAs for the circadian neuropeptide PDF and FMRFamide in brains of the flies Musca domestica and Drosophila melanogaster

48. Structural isoforms of the circadian neuropeptide PDF expressed in the optic lobes of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus: immunocytochemical evidence from specific monoclonal antibodies

49. Endocrine disruptor bisphenol A strongly binds to human estrogen-related receptor gamma (ERRgamma) with high constitutive activity

50. Structural analysis and identification of novel isoforms of the circadian clock gene period in the silk moth Bombyx mori

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