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1. Acute myocardial infarction and myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination.

3. Correlation between antiphospholipid antibodies and renal involvement in children with Henoch-Schönlein purpura: A cross-sectional study

6. A Deepwater Openhole Gravel-Pack Completion With Prolonged Well Suspension Without Initial Cleanup: An Angola Block 15/06 Case History

7. A Deepwater Openhole Gravel Pack Completion with Prolonged Well Suspension without Initial Cleanup: An Angola Block 15/06 Case History

12. Asymmetric Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley reduction of long chain keto alkanoic acid methyl esters

15. Small-molecule tools to study human cysteine enzymes SENPs and PARK7

16. What is chemical biology?

17. Toward decoding spatiotemporal signaling activities of reactive immunometabolites with precision immuno-chemical biology tools.

18. Let's get biophysical - How to get your favorite protein's digits.

19. Formaldehyde regulates one-carbon metabolism and epigenetics.

20. Climbing into their Skin to Understand Contextual Protein-Protein Associations and Localizations: Functional Investigations in Transgenic Live Model Organisms.

21. Tag, you're it: G-ICAT identifies p120-cysteine glutathionylation triggering E-cadherin destabilization.

23. Monitoring On-Target Signaling Responses in Larval Zebrafish - Z-REX Unmasks Precise Mechanisms of Electrophilic Drugs and Metabolites.

24. Z-REX: shepherding reactive electrophiles to specific proteins expressed tissue specifically or ubiquitously, and recording the resultant functional electrophile-induced redox responses in larval fish.

26. Finding a vocation for validation: taking proteomics beyond association and location.

27. Z-REX uncovers a bifurcation in function of Keap1 paralogs.

28. Hitting the Bullseye: Endogenous Electrophiles Show Remarkable Nuance in Signaling Regulation.

29. Keap 1: The new Janus word on the block.

30. Go to the Board: A Journey through the Life of Professor David A. Evans.

31. Hiding in Plain Sight: The Issue of Hidden Variables.

32. Can Precision Electrophile Signaling Make a Meaningful and Lasting Impression in Drug Design?

33. Function-guided proximity mapping unveils electrophilic-metabolite sensing by proteins not present in their canonical locales.

34. Still no Rest for the Reductases: Ribonucleotide Reductase (RNR) Structure and Function: An Update.

35. The not so identical twins: (dis)similarities between reactive electrophile and oxidant sensing and signaling.

36. A primer on harnessing non-enzymatic post-translational modifications for drug design.

37. Wdr1 and cofilin are necessary mediators of immune-cell-specific apoptosis triggered by Tecfidera.

38. Science's Response to CoVID-19.

39. An Oculus to Profile and Probe Target Engagement In Vivo: How T-REX Was Born and Its Evolution into G-REX.

40. Getting the Right Grip? How Understanding Electrophile Selectivity Profiles Could Illuminate Our Understanding of Redox Signaling.

41. Where Electrophile Signaling and Covalent Ligand-Target Mining Converge.

42. Precision Targeting of pten -Null Triple-Negative Breast Tumors Guided by Electrophilic Metabolite Sensing.

43. Empowering Global Chemical Biology at the Dawn of the New Decade.

44. Neighborhood watch: tools for defining locale-dependent subproteomes and their contextual signaling activities.

45. The mRNA-Binding Protein HuR Is a Kinetically-Privileged Electrophile Sensor.

46. Electrophile Signaling and Emerging Immuno- and Neuro-modulatory Electrophilic Pharmaceuticals.

47. The more the merrier: how homo-oligomerization alters the interactome and function of ribonucleotide reductase.

48. Clofarabine Commandeers the RNR-α-ZRANB3 Nuclear Signaling Axis.

49. REX technologies for profiling and decoding the electrophile signaling axes mediated by Rosetta Stone proteins.

50. Post-transcriptional regulation of Nrf2-mRNA by the mRNA-binding proteins HuR and AUF1.

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