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2. KRAS full length wild-type in complex with RGL1 Ras association domain
3. KRAS full-length G12V in complex with RGL1 Ras association domain
4. Structural view of cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion
5. NMR data-driven model of KRas-GMPPNP:RBD-CRD complex tethered to a nanodisc (state A)
6. NMR data-driven model of KRas-GMPPNP:RBD-CRD complex tethered to a nanodisc (state B)
7. NMR-driven structure of KRAS4B-GDP homodimer on a lipid bilayer nanodisc
8. Calmodulin in complex with farnesyl cysteine methyl ester
9. Ca2+ as a Second MessengerNew Reporters for Calcium (Cameleons and Camgaroos)
10. Calcium binding and conformational properties of calmodulin complexed with peptides derived from myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate (MARCKS) and MARCKS-related protein (MRP)
11. Cancer-associated mutations of histones H2B, H3.1 and H2A.Z.1 affect the structure and stability of the nucleosome
12. X-ray crystal structure of C. elegans STIM EF-SAM domain
13. Crystal structure of the alpha-N-catenin actin-binding domain H1 mutant
14. Crystal structure of the alpha-E-catenin actin-binding domain
15. Characterization and potential applications of pyrolytic char from ablative pyrolysis of used tires
16. Plasma Redox Imbalance Caused by Albumin Oxidation Promotes Lung-Predominant NETosis and Metastasis in Patients Treated with Definitive Radiation Therapy
17. MA27.07 Lung Adenocarcinoma Harboring BRAF G469V Mutation is Uniquely Sensitive to EGFR Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
18. NMR data-driven model of GTPase KRas-GMPPNP:Cmpd2 complex tethered to a nanodisc
19. NMR data-driven model of GTPase KRas-GMPPNP tethered to a nanodisc (E3 state)
20. Intravascular Redox Homeostasis Regulates NETosis and Cancer Metastasis
21. Significance of Domain Structure of Calmodulin on the Activation of Ca2+—Calmodulin-Requiring Enzymes
22. CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF DYNLT1/TCTEX-1 IN COMPLEX WITH ARHGEF2
23. Crystal Structure of the Afadin RA1 domain in complex with HRAS
24. High severity hydrocracking using highly dispersed catalyst precursors
25. Recycling of waste lubricating oil
26. Microemulsions as catalyst aids in mild severity hydrocracking
27. Optimal conditions for CANMET coprocessing of Rheinish coal and refinery VTB
28. Production of value-added products from waste plastics
29. Activation of Fe based microemulsion catalyst
30. Coprocessing pdu runs at high severity: 333 wt % maf battle river coal in cold lake vacuum tower bottoms
31. Comparison of coprocessing catalyst precursors
32. Coprocessing consortium - year 3 progress report: project f3 comparison of coprocessing catalyst precursors
33. Coprocessing consortium - year 2 final report: project 504101-F1-4(01) coprocessing PDU runs and voidage measurements
34. Coprocessing consortium - year 3 project descriptions fiscal year 1991-92
35. Coprocessing consortium - year 3 progress report : project F1 coprocessing PDU runs at high severity
36. Development of novel microemulsion catalysts
37. Exploratory investigation of microemulsion additives
38. Coprocessing consortium - year 2 final report: project 504101-f4-4 (01) bench-scale evaluation of molybdenum naphthenate as a coprocessing catalyst
39. Novel microemulsion additives
40. Coprocessing consortium - year 1 final report - sub-unit 07 development of an oil agglomeration coal preparation process for coprocessing using light oils
41. Research consortium on microemulsion additives
42. Coprocessing consortium - year 2 project descriptions fiscal year 1990-91
43. Coprocessing consortium - year 1 final report - sub-unit 01 and 02 "baseline development of CANMET coprocessing: PDU experiments using Forestburg subbituminous coal and cold lake vacuum tower bottoms"
44. NMR data-driven model of GTPase KRas-GDP tethered to a lipid-bilayer nanodisc
45. NMR data-driven model of GTPase KRas-GNP:ARafRBD complex tethered to a lipid-bilayer nanodisc
46. α-catenin phosphorylation promotes intercellular adhesion through a dual-kinase mechanism
47. Structure of Mus musculus Rheb G63V mutant bound to GDP
48. Structure of Wild Type Mus musculus Rheb bound to GTP
49. Solution Structure of the STIM1 CC1-CC2 homodimer.
50. Solution structure of the STIM1 CC1-CC2 homodimer in complex with two Orai1 C-terminal domains.
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